I survived the first dose, but...
Thank you all for being there to 'listen'.
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Port
As far as I know, only a surgeon can put in the port. At least that's who did mine. He will also take it out in a few months.
As far as the nausea, I didn't have A/C but they usually give you anti-nausea meds
interveinously before giving the chemo drug. I was given Emend for nausea and never got sick. Also had to take it for two days after. Also had steriods which helps with the nausea.
Only you can decide to continue or not. I would recommend the port. I have terrible veins and even though I only (yea, only!) had four treatments of Cytoxan and Taxotere I was grateful to have it.
Take care. I wish you well.0 -
Nausea
I was given steroids twice a day the day before chemo, EMEND the day of chemo and the next two days, and steroids for a total of three days. I never had any nausea or vomiting. ALso before administering my chemo I was given IV Benadryl and Pepcid. Are you living in a small town or do you have access to the top doctors and hospitals for cancer treatment ?
Good luck.
Judy0 -
I had my 1st c&a the 21stGrandmaJ said:Nausea
I was given steroids twice a day the day before chemo, EMEND the day of chemo and the next two days, and steroids for a total of three days. I never had any nausea or vomiting. ALso before administering my chemo I was given IV Benadryl and Pepcid. Are you living in a small town or do you have access to the top doctors and hospitals for cancer treatment ?
Good luck.
Judy
I had my 1st c&a the 21st using a port. The 3rd day Ihad a very mild headache and the 4th day very slight nausea like maybe I had ate to much. My only side effect was tired.0 -
It takes a surgeon
A surgeon has the necessary surgical skills for inserting your port properly and getting it threaded properly. Your radiation doc does probably have some surgery practice, but isn't likely to have the more specialized techniques and practice he/she would need to insert a port.
Trust your surgeon on this one.
It sounds like you are caught in a loop of second-guessing yourself and your doctors, Jamie. You can certainly drive yourself crazy doing that! What do you feel you need to learn in order to feel settled about this? Is that something you can ask your surgeon or oncologist?
Hang in there--this WILL pass and one of these days, you'll look back at it all as if it was a bad dream.
Sandy0 -
So sorry you got sLadyParvati said:It takes a surgeon
A surgeon has the necessary surgical skills for inserting your port properly and getting it threaded properly. Your radiation doc does probably have some surgery practice, but isn't likely to have the more specialized techniques and practice he/she would need to insert a port.
Trust your surgeon on this one.
It sounds like you are caught in a loop of second-guessing yourself and your doctors, Jamie. You can certainly drive yourself crazy doing that! What do you feel you need to learn in order to feel settled about this? Is that something you can ask your surgeon or oncologist?
Hang in there--this WILL pass and one of these days, you'll look back at it all as if it was a bad dream.
Sandy
So sorry you got s sick...did they give you the Emend? Intraveniously
first and then 2 doses to take home? If not, ask for it next time...they gave me some free samples to take home cause it's like $75. each time for the take home pills....but worth it...0 -
surgeon vs radiologistdyaneb123 said:So sorry you got s
So sorry you got s sick...did they give you the Emend? Intraveniously
first and then 2 doses to take home? If not, ask for it next time...they gave me some free samples to take home cause it's like $75. each time for the take home pills....but worth it...
I had a radiologist put mine in under conscious sedation. From what I have heard that if it is done by a surgeon then it is done under general--I could be wrong.
So either one can install a port.
Margo0 -
I had my port under semitommaseena said:surgeon vs radiologist
I had a radiologist put mine in under conscious sedation. From what I have heard that if it is done by a surgeon then it is done under general--I could be wrong.
So either one can install a port.
Margo
I had my port under semi conscious sedation. I also had Ac treatments and the drug Emend worked for me.0 -
You got off cheap with thedyaneb123 said:So sorry you got s
So sorry you got s sick...did they give you the Emend? Intraveniously
first and then 2 doses to take home? If not, ask for it next time...they gave me some free samples to take home cause it's like $75. each time for the take home pills....but worth it...
You got off cheap with the Emend. My prescription coverage maxed out and CVS wanted $325.00 for 3 pills! Thankfully, I was able to get free Emend from the drug manufacturer through a program my oncol. office got me into. Belief me I would have taken out a loan to get it!
About the port--mine was done by my surgeon under a local not general as out patient. I hate needles so the port was the best choice for me. I have to have Herceptin until Oct. so I'm glad I have it.0 -
SherSher43009 said:You got off cheap with the
You got off cheap with the Emend. My prescription coverage maxed out and CVS wanted $325.00 for 3 pills! Thankfully, I was able to get free Emend from the drug manufacturer through a program my oncol. office got me into. Belief me I would have taken out a loan to get it!
About the port--mine was done by my surgeon under a local not general as out patient. I hate needles so the port was the best choice for me. I have to have Herceptin until Oct. so I'm glad I have it.
I agree with you. My prescription also ran about $300. I also would have figured out something in order to get that drug.0 -
Port
My port was put in by a radiologist in the inteventional radiology department of the hospital. I work in a different hospital, and the nurses I work with say that that is the best way to go (although I'd trust my surgeon and the surgeons I know to do it). My experience was very good. I had my first chemo today, and accessing the port went well. I hope you look into switching Oncologists. You should be able to feel confident in the team you are working with...you deserve it!
Hugs!
Janice0 -
It's nice to hear that soJanInMN said:Port
My port was put in by a radiologist in the inteventional radiology department of the hospital. I work in a different hospital, and the nurses I work with say that that is the best way to go (although I'd trust my surgeon and the surgeons I know to do it). My experience was very good. I had my first chemo today, and accessing the port went well. I hope you look into switching Oncologists. You should be able to feel confident in the team you are working with...you deserve it!
Hugs!
Janice
It's nice to hear that so many of you had no problem with nausea. That convinces me that I need to try a new onc. I live in a rural area and wanted to support the hospital in my county but I have an appointment to see an onc in another county next Tuesday. In the meantime, I was able to stop taking the quick-dissolve Zofran and I feel great today.
Hugs to everyone!
Jamie0
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