hands,nails, feet

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Hang in there!
I've only had my first chemo and haven't experienced what you're experiencing, at least not yet. I heard that the chemo can cause nail loss, though, and that using nail wax can help. I don't know about the darkening or the pain though. Wish I could be more help!
Keep taking things one day at a time! Remember you are working hard at killing the beast, and bring all that girl power to bear!
Sandy0 -
color changeLadyParvati said:Hang in there!
I've only had my first chemo and haven't experienced what you're experiencing, at least not yet. I heard that the chemo can cause nail loss, though, and that using nail wax can help. I don't know about the darkening or the pain though. Wish I could be more help!
Keep taking things one day at a time! Remember you are working hard at killing the beast, and bring all that girl power to bear!
Sandy
I had my skin get darker on my face, hands, and feet. My nails got darker but never lost them as some have. My skin has gone back to normal since I finished chemo and with the Herceptin alone I don't have skin issues.
One day at a time.
Hugs,
Margo0 -
My hands, feet and face have
My hands, feet and face have been numb and look different than normal "neuropathy" is what I have right now and it's really bad.....I have had four a/c treatments and 10 of 12 taxol so far....only two to go YAH!! My hands and feet are always cold, they are numb and my joints ache, this is all part of chemo and they have given me a high dose of gabapentin in order to combat it. Some of these symptoms can be permanent so they are monitoring my very closely. Keep your Onc. updated with all your symptoms so they can give you the best care. Best wises and Big Hugs,
Kari0 -
I didn't have nail problems,Marcia527 said:My nails darkened. I was
My nails darkened. I was told to put a nail sealant on them to help plug very tiny holes that the chemo causes in them. You can ask the onc about this. I didn't loose any nails.
I didn't have nail problems, but I did experience cold hands and feet. The worst part was my skin did not get darker, the chemo made me yellow. Doc said it was okay. I didn't notice it until someone took a picture of me one day next to my hubby and two of our friends...I was the only yellow one in the picture. I deleted it by the way. :-) Talk with your doc and see what they say. With the tranfusion you just had it may be a side effect that is temporary. Take care!
Tracey0 -
nailsTaina said:due to chemo
My nails are dark. The oncologist said is due to the chemo.
He said they will grow back to normal.
I didn't start having nail problems until then end of my treatment ... and then I noticed that many of my nails (fingernails and toenails) were getting dark and bruised looking ... like I'd smashed them or something. Not long after that I realized that the nails were also "lifting up" where they were "bruised." I ended up losing several toenails ... but the fingernails did a bit better ... sort of. I didn't lose them ... but they seem "different." Lots of splitting ... and ridges running up and down the nails.
It's always something .. isn't it?
hugs.
teena0 -
I had my first round of
I had my first round of taxotere, and my fingernails hurt really bad about 5 days after, like they were smashed in a car door. They look a little funky. I had 4 ACs and my nails were OK with that. (today is actually the first day where they don't hurt too bad and I can type normally)
Next time I have chemo (jan 20), I'm going to stick my fingers in ice water to help the blood flow slow down to the nails. I also found a pair of "chemo" slippers at Marshalls. I can freeze the little inserts and keep my feet cool.
I also had trouble with my mouth, so I plan on having an iced latte while I get my treatment. I'm hoping these precautions work.
I have an oncology nurse friend, and she said to do this for the first 20 minutes. I'll let you know if it works!0 -
hands and feet
Shortscake, as you can see, this is fairly common. I have heard that tea tree oil can help with the nails, but ask your onc. She should be able to give you some solutions. Chrispea has a good idea with the ice. I tried that for my mouth sores (sucking on ice during the adrimycin injection) and it did seem to help. The chemo attacks fast-growing cells like those in your mouth and nail bed, etc. Cooling down those area constricts the blood vessels and prevents the chemo from entering those cells as much. I like the iced latte idea. My chemo center brought me these HUGE pieces of ice to suck on and I nearly gagged each time. It became so bad that I started preferring the mouth sores to the ice. Anyway, hope you find a solution.
Mimi0 -
I was sucking on ice themimivac said:hands and feet
Shortscake, as you can see, this is fairly common. I have heard that tea tree oil can help with the nails, but ask your onc. She should be able to give you some solutions. Chrispea has a good idea with the ice. I tried that for my mouth sores (sucking on ice during the adrimycin injection) and it did seem to help. The chemo attacks fast-growing cells like those in your mouth and nail bed, etc. Cooling down those area constricts the blood vessels and prevents the chemo from entering those cells as much. I like the iced latte idea. My chemo center brought me these HUGE pieces of ice to suck on and I nearly gagged each time. It became so bad that I started preferring the mouth sores to the ice. Anyway, hope you find a solution.
Mimi
I was sucking on ice the last time, but didn't realize that I was doing so while getting Benedryl and not the Taxotere... by the time I got the taxotere, my husband had brought me my lunch, so I ate my "hot" lunch while getting the taxotere...
I had a new nurse, and she wasn't the greatest. She wasn't explaining anything to me. Now I know I get the benedryl first, then the taxotere.0
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