Loss of hair
then he,s ready to go on to his reversal surgery after he has healed up again One good thing for him is that his illeostomy is finally working well.
He was a stage 2A when DX but was NED prior to surgery. What is your opinion on this matter?
Thank you for your help and support on this journey.
Theresa
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Theresa, did you know that
Theresa, did you know that surgery and anesthesia can cause hair loss? Sure can. It can last for up to 3 months, too.
I only know one person who lost all their hair on FOLFOX.
I doesn't matter that your husband was NED after surgery. I was NED after surgery. Stage IV's can be NED after surgery. It's the original dx that counts.
I've not heard of chemo causing pain in a previous infection. Maybe it's scar tissue or adhesions. Other that that and the hair loss, what's so awful that he cannot continue chemo? What's 'more bad than good'?
I put up with loads of side effects to complete all 12 tx's. I wanted every tiny % I could get. I agree with hubby.0 -
Loss of hairdianetavegia said:Theresa, did you know that
Theresa, did you know that surgery and anesthesia can cause hair loss? Sure can. It can last for up to 3 months, too.
I only know one person who lost all their hair on FOLFOX.
I doesn't matter that your husband was NED after surgery. I was NED after surgery. Stage IV's can be NED after surgery. It's the original dx that counts.
I've not heard of chemo causing pain in a previous infection. Maybe it's scar tissue or adhesions. Other that that and the hair loss, what's so awful that he cannot continue chemo? What's 'more bad than good'?
I put up with loads of side effects to complete all 12 tx's. I wanted every tiny % I could get. I agree with hubby.
Theresa,
I had paid at the site of resection and above my navel after the 3rd treatment. My oncologist had me stay over night at the hospital to be observed. He asked my surgeon to visit with me and she said that the healin was still taking place. Also she felt a very small hernia. Now after on my 11th treatment and when she removes the mediport she will repair the hernia. I've learned that after any surgury on stomach, hernias are common because of the weak stomach muscles.
I had a reaction to the oxiliplatin on the 8th treatment so the 9th it was omitted. The 10th it was reintroduced at 50 percent and my body didn't like it AT ALL and stroke like symtoms happened. I went to the emergency room and everything came back o.k so we knew it was the oxiliplatin. My oncologist has omitted it for the last two treatments. The oncologist said that i've had enough that my body is talking. He even agreed with me that I am fine..no more cancer in my body and that my future is bright and filled with purpose! It was a blessing!!!!
Make sure to inform your oncologist about EVERYTHING your body feels (i even write down everything that happens each treatment so I can remember to share it all. They copy my notes and put it in my medical records... You have to be your own health advacate throughout the process. Treatments will come and they will go, and time passes and before you know it you will be at your last treatment and a real manifested SURVIVER/VICTOR!!!!!!0
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