headaches and irregular heart beats
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Your wife definitely needs to talk to her oncologist
and possibly her primary - One of them should be able to give her something to help - I too had headaches but they were not severe - I was able to make mine go away with prescribed pain relievers - see what your wife's doctor will allow her to take - this is difficult enough without adding migraines -
Health and happieness to both of you -
Sunnie0 -
I also had the headaches,SunnieC said:Your wife definitely needs to talk to her oncologist
and possibly her primary - One of them should be able to give her something to help - I too had headaches but they were not severe - I was able to make mine go away with prescribed pain relievers - see what your wife's doctor will allow her to take - this is difficult enough without adding migraines -
Health and happieness to both of you -
Sunnie
I also had the headaches, which pain meds helped. You do need to speak with the doctor about the heart.0 -
I had headaches too. theKat11 said:I also had the headaches,
I also had the headaches, which pain meds helped. You do need to speak with the doctor about the heart.
I had headaches too. the first treatment I got my period and had a migraine so bad.... I also had irregular heartbeats, I was dehydrated alot never seemed to catch up. and my potassium ran low. which can cause Heart beat irregularities. check with you r doc they are symptoms worth discussing.0 -
Pipo
I would look at what your wife is getting with her pre-meds. Many oncologists order dexamethasone which can cause headaches and the heart pounding (and I have seen quite a few women post that they get the heart racing after their Neulasta injection). I have had both and have been able to manage it but I agree with making sure the onc knows. The headaches go away as soon as I go off the oral prednisone (dexamethasone) and I take advil or tylenol when needed. I have also found that using a neck massager helps for that. The heart racing usually goes away a couple of days after my Neulasta shot. Good luck to you and your wife!0
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