Chemo Burn
Sparkle
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Sparkle
how awful! This has not happened to me and I certainly hope it doesn't. I've had 2 chemo treatments so far and the 3rd is next week. I will be having 4-6. I certainly hope that continued use of the Vit E and the aloe cream works to restore your skin. I'm surprised that your dr didn't recommend an antibiotic cream. Will keep you in my thoughts.
{{hugs}} Char0 -
sorry
I am sorry this has happened to you. You might ask the chemo nurses for ideas. They are trained in how to make patients as comfortable as possible and sometimes they have tips the Drs. don't have. I would also say that it may take more time. After radiation burns it can take months for the skin to return to normal. When surgery is done after chemo some Drs. like to wait more than 6 weeks to allow the body to recover from chemo. Remember that your body is recovering from the effects of chemo on the whole system, not just the spot on your wrist. It may take longer than normal to heal itself.
This is just my opinion, as always, take your questions to your Dr.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery, seof0 -
Wow .. there is no EXCUSE for this happening to youseof said:sorry
I am sorry this has happened to you. You might ask the chemo nurses for ideas. They are trained in how to make patients as comfortable as possible and sometimes they have tips the Drs. don't have. I would also say that it may take more time. After radiation burns it can take months for the skin to return to normal. When surgery is done after chemo some Drs. like to wait more than 6 weeks to allow the body to recover from chemo. Remember that your body is recovering from the effects of chemo on the whole system, not just the spot on your wrist. It may take longer than normal to heal itself.
This is just my opinion, as always, take your questions to your Dr.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery, seof
during chemo treatments. I would contact Ono have HER look at the burn area, again and ask her for a referral to derm doctor at her expense -- I am so sorry that this happened to you .. Please allow her to fix this for you - Doctor's responsibility!
It kills me to hear this type of thing .. as I imagine what this poison is doing to our bodies .. internally ...! YIKES
Love, Strength and Courge:
Vicki Sam
Serioiusly, get 2nd opinioin .. go to derm on Onc's dime!0 -
I didn't have chemo, and, Icahjah75 said:Sparkle
how awful! This has not happened to me and I certainly hope it doesn't. I've had 2 chemo treatments so far and the 3rd is next week. I will be having 4-6. I certainly hope that continued use of the Vit E and the aloe cream works to restore your skin. I'm surprised that your dr didn't recommend an antibiotic cream. Will keep you in my thoughts.
{{hugs}} Char
I didn't have chemo, and, I am so sorry this happened to you. Never heard of this. Hoping your oncologist can help you with the burn. Take care!0
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