first Zometa infusion
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I have been on it since
I have been on it since April 2009. So far so good!0 -
Zometa
Next Friday will be my 6th infusion of Zometa. The first week wasn't great. About 5 hours after treatment my knees started aching, then overnight for two nights my temperature got up to 101. I was pretty achy for a few days and my bones hurt some. The thing is, I had Z along with Taxol and Herceptin,who knows,maybe it was the combination that caused everything! My onc told me ahead of time what to expect. My subsequent treatments have been much better.
Wishing you well! MM0 -
Drink lots of water...LOTS of Water!Marsha Mulvey said:Zometa
Next Friday will be my 6th infusion of Zometa. The first week wasn't great. About 5 hours after treatment my knees started aching, then overnight for two nights my temperature got up to 101. I was pretty achy for a few days and my bones hurt some. The thing is, I had Z along with Taxol and Herceptin,who knows,maybe it was the combination that caused everything! My onc told me ahead of time what to expect. My subsequent treatments have been much better.
Wishing you well! MM
The day of my first Zometa treatment, I left the infusion center and drove to my daughter's. I was thinking "this is nothing, I feel great".
The next day I awoke feeling achy, but well enough to drive the 60 miles to my home. However, by the time I arrived home I was in bad shape. I had fever, chills, pain everywhere, and was sick to my stomach. Even my hair hurt...really! I could not even climb the stairs to our living space. Fortunately, we have a guest area with a bathroom on the first floor. I holed up in there for the next 3 days, able only to take water and juice. Hubbydearest waited on me hand and foot.
Had I known then that I should have started drinking lots of water the day before the treatment, all day the day of, and continued the next few days, I probably would not have suffered so much. That was last September. So far, I've been fine with the monthly treatments. But I'm careful to drink lots of water (helps guard the kidneys too), and get plenty of rest before and after the treatment.
Laurissa, I hope you do well with your treatments. Remember...drink WATER. Other liquids are good too, but remember that other kinds of fluids do make your system work harder than water does. God Bless you. Gracie0 -
I have been on Zometa for 2m_azingrace said:Drink lots of water...LOTS of Water!
The day of my first Zometa treatment, I left the infusion center and drove to my daughter's. I was thinking "this is nothing, I feel great".
The next day I awoke feeling achy, but well enough to drive the 60 miles to my home. However, by the time I arrived home I was in bad shape. I had fever, chills, pain everywhere, and was sick to my stomach. Even my hair hurt...really! I could not even climb the stairs to our living space. Fortunately, we have a guest area with a bathroom on the first floor. I holed up in there for the next 3 days, able only to take water and juice. Hubbydearest waited on me hand and foot.
Had I known then that I should have started drinking lots of water the day before the treatment, all day the day of, and continued the next few days, I probably would not have suffered so much. That was last September. So far, I've been fine with the monthly treatments. But I'm careful to drink lots of water (helps guard the kidneys too), and get plenty of rest before and after the treatment.
Laurissa, I hope you do well with your treatments. Remember...drink WATER. Other liquids are good too, but remember that other kinds of fluids do make your system work harder than water does. God Bless you. Gracie
I have been on Zometa for 2 years and have not had any problems. I do get a little achy for a couple days, usually my legs. I do drink a lot of water.0 -
Just had #6
I also got sick with my first treatment. However, the rest have been nothing. I was diagnosed with the bone met at the same time as the original breast cancer. I am still waiting for the surgery and radiation. The Zometa is so easy, I have to remind myself that I really do have a serious illness.0 -
I feel fine too but....
I have been getting monthly infusions since May 2009. Just like you, I have noticed nothing. No side effects. My BUN and creatinine (kidney function tests) are creeping up (not good--you want those numbers low). So do listen about drinking a lot of water. Since I've been exercising and hydrating more, my numbers are a tad lower. I am determined to not have to stop treatment.0 -
i had a high fever too
i had a high fever after my first zometa treatment. went into the e.r. because i was in the 103 range, extremely sleepy, and i had just started my xeloda chemo pills a couple of days prior. they gave me an antibiotic. my next treatment is this friday and we will see how that goes. i will try to drink lots of water, though.0 -
ONJ
I don't want to scare you, but after being on Zometa for 2 years, I developed Osteonecrosis of the Jaw with no warning. I was aware of this side effect, and was very careful not to have any dental procedures, yet I still developed ONJ.
Be very aware of your mouth or any unusual soreness, etc.
Good luck,
Ohilly0
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