survived 1st round of taxotere/cytoxen on Thursday. Pretty lightheaded today.

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Take care
I had the same cocktail but had mine on Fridays. I felt great Friday and Saturday then hit the brick wall on Sunday and was still pretty foggy until the next Friday. I worked full time throughout the treatment but that was all I could do....work and treatment. No outside activities, etc. It's doable, but take care of yourself first!0 -
I had the same cocktail on
I had the same cocktail on Thursdays followed by a Neulasta shot on Fridays. I think the shot did me in more than the chemo. I usually felt really good on Friday until after the shot ;(
I had a hard time with food - lots of jello and gingerale because nothing tasted good. But the best advice I can give you drink LOTS of water!! I worked all through my chemo - seven hours in the office and then one at home. It wasn't easy, but somehow I made it!
The worst thing for me was the fatigue, I learned to listen to my body and take a nap when I got home.
Hang in there, you will be just fine!0 -
Diane
I had mine (also C/T) on Wednesday afternoons, followed by Neulasta on Thursdays, and I was able to go back to work on Mondays, but didn't really feel myself for the first few days back. Just be gentle with yourself and don't try to do too much. Hopefully you'll be able to get rest when you get home and not worry about cooking or housework this week. I usually rested up over the weekend, even though I didn't feel terrible, just to try to reserve my strength for work on Mondays.
You should start to feel a little better each day from here, though, so just hang in there and you should be fine.
Take care,
Cindy0 -
Let your co-workers know
Let your co-workers know that you will do your best through this time, but you may need some help. I work 4 hour days, and I have to say, it is getting more challenging as the treatments go on (I am on taxotere/carbo/herceptin), but I do my best, and if I have to go home, I do. Your health is #1 right now.
Blessings and HUGS!
Janice0 -
Diane
I am on the same cocktail (just finished #4 of 6 - woohoo!!). I get my chemo on Friday and Neulasta on Sunday. I'm happy to see some others post that they get the foggy headedness because that has been the worst for me. I usually feel pretty good on Saturday and then just get really tired and mentally dense on Sunday and Monday.
Initially I had some problems with bloating and appetite and I talked to my oncologists. They are letting me start Omeprazole and Gas-X before the chemo which has helped a lot. I still have the bad taste in my mouth and don't really want to drink but have been able to make myself and eat during these couple of days.
With this last round, I started taking Mondays off after chemo - I was able to get through the other rounds but this is sure easier on me because I can sleep when I want to sleep and I don't break into a cold sweat every time my phone rings as to whether I am going to sound semi-intelligent.
Best of luck to you!
Chris0 -
I didn't take chemo, but,cindycflynn said:Diane
I had mine (also C/T) on Wednesday afternoons, followed by Neulasta on Thursdays, and I was able to go back to work on Mondays, but didn't really feel myself for the first few days back. Just be gentle with yourself and don't try to do too much. Hopefully you'll be able to get rest when you get home and not worry about cooking or housework this week. I usually rested up over the weekend, even though I didn't feel terrible, just to try to reserve my strength for work on Mondays.
You should start to feel a little better each day from here, though, so just hang in there and you should be fine.
Take care,
Cindy
I didn't take chemo, but, want to wish you good luck!
Sue0 -
Hope you are feeling better.pattimc said:Take care
I had the same cocktail but had mine on Fridays. I felt great Friday and Saturday then hit the brick wall on Sunday and was still pretty foggy until the next Friday. I worked full time throughout the treatment but that was all I could do....work and treatment. No outside activities, etc. It's doable, but take care of yourself first!
Hope you are feeling better. Talk to your oncologist about some meds to help you.
♥ Noel0 -
Plan if you cangreyhoundluvr said:Diane
I am on the same cocktail (just finished #4 of 6 - woohoo!!). I get my chemo on Friday and Neulasta on Sunday. I'm happy to see some others post that they get the foggy headedness because that has been the worst for me. I usually feel pretty good on Saturday and then just get really tired and mentally dense on Sunday and Monday.
Initially I had some problems with bloating and appetite and I talked to my oncologists. They are letting me start Omeprazole and Gas-X before the chemo which has helped a lot. I still have the bad taste in my mouth and don't really want to drink but have been able to make myself and eat during these couple of days.
With this last round, I started taking Mondays off after chemo - I was able to get through the other rounds but this is sure easier on me because I can sleep when I want to sleep and I don't break into a cold sweat every time my phone rings as to whether I am going to sound semi-intelligent.
Best of luck to you!
Chris
I did the same cocktail preceeded by an antinausea med in the iv. My reactions started the evening of the second day and I started recovering two days after that. So it made sense for me to go in on wed afternoons. My family was able to help out over the weekend when I was feeling so awful, and by monday I was getting around ok. Once you figure out your pattern, plan around it, and good luck!!0 -
thanks everyone....all great
thanks everyone....all great advice!0
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