stomach pain
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I had this when I was on
I had this when I was on chemo, i was diagnosed with Irritable bowel syndrome. I took prilosec daily, i still take it. It will get alot better after you are done with chemo. I would suggest watching your diet. You may need to keep track of what you are eating and see if the pain or reflux is worse at that time. I had to stick with oatmeal, applesause, scrambled eggs, toast, crackers...etc. Oh, yeah, also became lactose intolerant...could not eat any dairy. also avoid spicy foods, tomato sauce, acids like orange juice. Review your diet and see if that is the problem. Remember to drink a lot of water. Hope this helps.0 -
Radiation should not affect your stomach
Please don't worry too much about starting radiation -- radiation is completely different from chemo in that it's a very localized treatment only to your breast(s) and lymph node areas, and should not affect your stomach at all.
I had every gastrointestinal problem on the list during chemo, the whole time, and haven't had a single tummy problem during radiation.
Be careful about reading some of the literature on radiation -- even materials from the ACS or your doctor's office. I found that almost all of the materials I was given were very general to radiation for any type of cancer, not just breast cancer, and the list of side effects scared me silly. People who have stomach cancer, or esophageal cancer, will get radiation to that area, and most definitely have gastrointestinal side effects. But radiation for breast cancer shouldn't affect your stomach.
Hope that helps,
Traci0 -
thanksTraciInLA said:Radiation should not affect your stomach
Please don't worry too much about starting radiation -- radiation is completely different from chemo in that it's a very localized treatment only to your breast(s) and lymph node areas, and should not affect your stomach at all.
I had every gastrointestinal problem on the list during chemo, the whole time, and haven't had a single tummy problem during radiation.
Be careful about reading some of the literature on radiation -- even materials from the ACS or your doctor's office. I found that almost all of the materials I was given were very general to radiation for any type of cancer, not just breast cancer, and the list of side effects scared me silly. People who have stomach cancer, or esophageal cancer, will get radiation to that area, and most definitely have gastrointestinal side effects. But radiation for breast cancer shouldn't affect your stomach.
Hope that helps,
Traci
thank you. I feel alittle better knowing someone has gone through this and is now ok. My chemo ended on Dec 8 but I'm still having stomach problems. Someone told me that it may take awhile (up to a month). I probably have to be more careful with my diet. I hope everyone has a great New Year! (I won't be eating all the great food!)0 -
Prevacidprv said:thanks
thank you. I feel alittle better knowing someone has gone through this and is now ok. My chemo ended on Dec 8 but I'm still having stomach problems. Someone told me that it may take awhile (up to a month). I probably have to be more careful with my diet. I hope everyone has a great New Year! (I won't be eating all the great food!)
I had similar pain during Chemo.
I took prevacid and it did help me within 4 days, I continued taking this medication on regular basis after Chemo was finished too.
It is over the counter now.
Try and you will feel better
new Flower0 -
I also have stomachNew Flower said:Prevacid
I had similar pain during Chemo.
I took prevacid and it did help me within 4 days, I continued taking this medication on regular basis after Chemo was finished too.
It is over the counter now.
Try and you will feel better
new Flower
I also have stomach problems, lots of gas , etc... I am on omeprazole but think I will switch to something stronger. GI doc basically said its the chemo and your Christmas will "stink" . Anyway, my Lfts are slightly elevated and that worries me, but my onc says they are stable and he thinks its the chemo. It does a number on your system. I try to eat light, and slowly experiment with what can work. sometimes i am right sometimes I am wrong. I am not done yet so i figure it will take a while to get back to normal. I had radiation last go round it did not affect my gut, but I got lots of cavities.0 -
yes
I had stomach pain with each chemo...at first it was constipation so I got that under control. Chemo just tears your insides up..I take the prilosec twice a day also..it has worked up until this last treatment..it really took a toll on me! Yes, it will go away..but unfortunately not until you are done with chemo I believe. My stomach pains always lasted about the first week to 10 days after treatment..then they went away until the next treatment. I hope this helps..0 -
And how does it feel to beSam726 said:yes
I had stomach pain with each chemo...at first it was constipation so I got that under control. Chemo just tears your insides up..I take the prilosec twice a day also..it has worked up until this last treatment..it really took a toll on me! Yes, it will go away..but unfortunately not until you are done with chemo I believe. My stomach pains always lasted about the first week to 10 days after treatment..then they went away until the next treatment. I hope this helps..
And how does it feel to be DOne !!!!!!!!0 -
Pain
I had something quit similar to the feelings you describe. My surgeon ordered a ct scan of stomach to be sure (found nothing). I was told to take pepcid ac. Also told from onc. it was chemo related. I to did alot of worrying as I was eating the pepcid twice a day. It did go away, not sure how long, maybe month or so after chemo stopped. My thoughts would be the chemo is causing it, along with nervousness. I know the pepecid ac did work within a half hour for me. You will find all kinds of strange stuff going on now with all you are going thru. I worried about the radiation and I seem to be doing fine with it. I have 4 more out of 33 to go. Yahoo!!0 -
i thought the Radiation I
i thought the Radiation I was getting was affecting my stomach because I was having mild nausea. My Radiologist said he didn't think so. It was just so weird. Everything came to a head after my Hernia surgery and I started the RADS for the breast cancer I had in July.
I already had been on Aciphex for my GERD since the Spring, and I had the off and on diarrhea, so now with the added mild nausea, I wondered what next. Well, all the extra happening was do to the Celiac! I'm feeling so much better on the gluten-free diet and I finished the RADs befor Christmas. I hope I will be better in 2010!
Just make sure your GI Dr. keeps an eye on you and let him know if you get anymore symptoms. From all the emotitional stress, and the CHEMO, that could maybe be part of your stomach issues too.0 -
stomach pain
During first treatment of Taxol and the two following treatments I had stomach pain directly behind my bellybutton. The pain continued everyday, all day. I had a PET scan to see what was up and it showed thickening of colon, this was followed by a colonoscopy which showed no problem. Pain went away completely 4 months after last Taxol treatment. I know that Taxol caused my pain, even though all docs said they had never heard of such a thing.0 -
thanksscout5000 said:stomach pain
During first treatment of Taxol and the two following treatments I had stomach pain directly behind my bellybutton. The pain continued everyday, all day. I had a PET scan to see what was up and it showed thickening of colon, this was followed by a colonoscopy which showed no problem. Pain went away completely 4 months after last Taxol treatment. I know that Taxol caused my pain, even though all docs said they had never heard of such a thing.
it is almost a month since my last taxol treatment. The pain is still there but has diminished slightly. (upper abdomin near lower rib cage) My rad onc doc ( God bless her) was kind enough to check for hiatal hernia on my pre rad ct scan for me but didn't see one, just a very full stomach. Maybe I have gastroparesis. Any way I will continue with prilosec and see GI guy in early Feb. Maybe it will slowly go away too!
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thanksscout5000 said:stomach pain
During first treatment of Taxol and the two following treatments I had stomach pain directly behind my bellybutton. The pain continued everyday, all day. I had a PET scan to see what was up and it showed thickening of colon, this was followed by a colonoscopy which showed no problem. Pain went away completely 4 months after last Taxol treatment. I know that Taxol caused my pain, even though all docs said they had never heard of such a thing.
it is almost a month since my last taxol treatment. The pain is still there but has diminished slightly. (upper abdomin near lower rib cage) My rad onc doc ( God bless her) was kind enough to check for hiatal hernia on my pre rad ct scan for me but didn't see one, just a very full stomach. Maybe I have gastroparesis. Any way I will continue with prilosec and see GI guy in early Feb. Maybe it will slowly go away too!
happy new year0
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