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I would not say it's normal
I would not say it's normal to run a fever but its normal for the inflammatory system to flair up because of radiation and chemo. This causes fever like symptoms where your head will feel very hot and temperatures will rise. My oncologist said this is to be expected for a while, I haven't had radiation for almost 8 weeks now and I flair up every night. Its not a bad fever but my face gets hot, my neck and my head. Children's Tylenol can help calm it down quite fast if it gets to be a pain to deal with. I would check with the doc to see how long this is to be expected. I was told not to worry unless fever hit 101.0+.
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I would call.johnlax38 said:I would not say it's normal
I would not say it's normal to run a fever but its normal for the inflammatory system to flair up because of radiation and chemo. This causes fever like symptoms where your head will feel very hot and temperatures will rise. My oncologist said this is to be expected for a while, I haven't had radiation for almost 8 weeks now and I flair up every night. Its not a bad fever but my face gets hot, my neck and my head. Children's Tylenol can help calm it down quite fast if it gets to be a pain to deal with. I would check with the doc to see how long this is to be expected. I was told not to worry unless fever hit 101.0+.
Hope all goes well
I had a sinus infection about three weeks post treatment...that I put off for one week. Bad move. I finally called, got some anitbiotics and cleared it up, but not before losing a week of recovery...that thing really set me back.
Hope all goes well.
Chuck.0 -
AFH
I had nasty hot and cold flushes post treatment but I really think it was caused by withdrawal from the pain meds I had been on as I was on Morphine for quite a while.
Saying that, I would definitely get him to see the Doctor as the possible causes of fever are many. He is in a weak condition after the brutal treatment so is susceptible to infections.
Regds
Scam0 -
Thank you!Scambuster said:AFH
I had nasty hot and cold flushes post treatment but I really think it was caused by withdrawal from the pain meds I had been on as I was on Morphine for quite a while.
Saying that, I would definitely get him to see the Doctor as the possible causes of fever are many. He is in a weak condition after the brutal treatment so is susceptible to infections.
Regds
Scam
I do appreciate everyone's input on this. You are right, the treatment was brutal and I have become a little (okay alot) protective. He is going in for a catscan at the cancer center where he received treatment today, and I might just hint to the nurse he is running a fever0 -
PhotoScambuster said:AFH
I had nasty hot and cold flushes post treatment but I really think it was caused by withdrawal from the pain meds I had been on as I was on Morphine for quite a while.
Saying that, I would definitely get him to see the Doctor as the possible causes of fever are many. He is in a weak condition after the brutal treatment so is susceptible to infections.
Regds
Scam
That's a mighty cute girl you've got there Scam, but that kitty on your left looks might it get a little large from the paw size.
Hal0 -
New Pic HondoHondo said:Fever
I too agree, it don’t hurt to call, sometimes it is nothing and sometimes it is infection. You must remember his immune system is still weak from all the treatment.
I finally got the new pic up Hondo, Hard to believe the guy you saw in the kahkee attire last fall was me, Here I am with my Son, on the right in the orange, this is what my cancer did to me, I have gained 18 lbs, and hope that trach comes out Monday, thats whats behind the hankerchief, what cancer can do in less than 8 months is a living hell...Dennis0 -
Feverdennis318 said:New Pic Hondo
I finally got the new pic up Hondo, Hard to believe the guy you saw in the kahkee attire last fall was me, Here I am with my Son, on the right in the orange, this is what my cancer did to me, I have gained 18 lbs, and hope that trach comes out Monday, thats whats behind the hankerchief, what cancer can do in less than 8 months is a living hell...Dennis
U of Iowa regards 101 as breakpoint- anything less, ho-hum, but any kinda sustained 101- notify the Drs. immediately, or get to an ER. 101+ means the fights gotten a bit too much, in the eyes of Iowa City, and has gone from typical to serious business. That is the standard.
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Dennisdennis318 said:New Pic Hondo
I finally got the new pic up Hondo, Hard to believe the guy you saw in the kahkee attire last fall was me, Here I am with my Son, on the right in the orange, this is what my cancer did to me, I have gained 18 lbs, and hope that trach comes out Monday, thats whats behind the hankerchief, what cancer can do in less than 8 months is a living hell...Dennis
You look really good my friend, gained 18 lbs that is great news0 -
It was an infectionHondo said:Dennis
You look really good my friend, gained 18 lbs that is great news
Thank you all for your helpful comments. He did have an infection. I am so glad we didn't sit on this.0 -
Big Dealalwaysforhim said:It was an infection
Thank you all for your helpful comments. He did have an infection. I am so glad we didn't sit on this.
Glad that you got involved and stayed on it...
Now ou can smack him one on the back of the head and say "I told you so...". LOL, we guys sometimes need a little positive reinforcement.
Best,
John0
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