Muscle spasms due to Neulasta?
Blessings,
Jenn
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Hi Jenn
I had nasty muscle
Hi Jenn
I had nasty muscle spasms in my back and my legs and feet...they were so bad that my toes would curl so much they looked deformed...im 4-5 months out from chemo and i still have them once in awhile. I think i blame the neulasta but im not to sure if it was that or the chemo. Each round was different some tolerable, some severe. So i can say i know what your going thru and im so sorry that you are...its not fun!
Im glad you went and seen your doctor about it...i just suffered thru mine cuz i didnt like my onc doc at the time!0 -
Baclofen
Dr. prescribed Baclofen. I've never taken a muscle relaxer before, so didn't know what to expect. I took the first one right after we left the pharmacy. I was disappointed when I didn't feel any better several hours later. But just woke up this morning & got up to go take the second one & I cannot believe how much better my back feels! It barely hurts at all. It is still trying to spasm, but it is barely a twinge compared to the blinding pain I had before. I just have to say how grateful I am for modern meds! Thank you, Lord, for giving someone, somewhere, the ability to make these things! ☺
It makes me feel better, too, to know it isn't just me who's had this issue. Thanks JoJo & Snowkitty for letting me know I'm not alone. Gosh, I am just so grateful for this forum! It has been my go-to source for almost everything. You guys are all so wonderful. I keep telling everyone I know that this has been my greatest help since my diagnosis. I wish we all didn't have to meet like this, but I am just so thankful that I have "met" each & every one of you! God bless you all!
Love,
Jenn0 -
I'm not the only one.........
Haven't seen this discussed before......I had chemo last year...each infusion followed the next day with the Nuelasta injection.....I had the first on a Tuesday...on Saturday night the spasms were so horrific not only in my back but my chest also, that I actually thought I was dying.....Hubby put a call into my oncologist....said it was the Neulasta...I was given pain meds and a muscle relaxant.......but, never needed them after the first injection, as I never experienced the spasms again......I will tell a funny about it though.....that night I was in agony and had to go pee.....long story short, a spasm hit me while sitting on the john.....it was so violent that if it hadn't been for the vanity I would have fallen off the toliet! At that point, I realized I wasn't dying after all........I could still laugh!0 -
I was rushed to emergency .. thinking I was having aMAJW said:I'm not the only one.........
Haven't seen this discussed before......I had chemo last year...each infusion followed the next day with the Nuelasta injection.....I had the first on a Tuesday...on Saturday night the spasms were so horrific not only in my back but my chest also, that I actually thought I was dying.....Hubby put a call into my oncologist....said it was the Neulasta...I was given pain meds and a muscle relaxant.......but, never needed them after the first injection, as I never experienced the spasms again......I will tell a funny about it though.....that night I was in agony and had to go pee.....long story short, a spasm hit me while sitting on the john.....it was so violent that if it hadn't been for the vanity I would have fallen off the toliet! At that point, I realized I wasn't dying after all........I could still laugh!
heart attack .. all due to spasms and Neulasta side efforts. I was in consent agony, pain, and spasms after each and every shot - no joke, no kidding! - Neulasta is a wonderful drug needed to keep our White Blood cells counts replenished .. However, for some, like myself, the side efforts were unbearable. I did take benedyrl, claratin to help ease Neulasta side efforts - NEVER worked for me.
Spasms did continue, and my white blood cell counts were in the average range - never excellent ..
Please ask your Oncologist for medication to ease your spasms, and use a heating pad to help with muscle cramping.
Strength and Courage:
Vicki Sam0 -
when i was on taxotere and
when i was on taxotere and cytoxan, the neulasta shots were a blessing and a curse! the shot helped keep my blood counts where they needed to be, but oh the pain! when i was on adriamycin and cytoxan, there was no pain from the neulasta shots. i was amazed, did some research and found that taxotere was the culprit the first time around - in fact most of my side effects came from taxotere - the sores on my hands and feet, the neuropathy, the ugly fingernails and toenails. fortunately i made it through both courses of chemo (spent almost 8 months in chemo)and a lot of these side effects are a distant memory.
everyone of us is a unique individual, and how treatments affect each of us can be very different. although we are happy to share our experiences, that is what they are, OUR experiences.
sending you positive thoughts and hugs to get you through your next treatment, heidi0 -
Neulasta shotheidijez said:when i was on taxotere and
when i was on taxotere and cytoxan, the neulasta shots were a blessing and a curse! the shot helped keep my blood counts where they needed to be, but oh the pain! when i was on adriamycin and cytoxan, there was no pain from the neulasta shots. i was amazed, did some research and found that taxotere was the culprit the first time around - in fact most of my side effects came from taxotere - the sores on my hands and feet, the neuropathy, the ugly fingernails and toenails. fortunately i made it through both courses of chemo (spent almost 8 months in chemo)and a lot of these side effects are a distant memory.
everyone of us is a unique individual, and how treatments affect each of us can be very different. although we are happy to share our experiences, that is what they are, OUR experiences.
sending you positive thoughts and hugs to get you through your next treatment, heidi
I too had terrible pain from the Neulasta shot, but I was determined that nothing was going to slow down my chemo. The first shot was the worst, then it took longer to kick in and wasn't nearly as severe. My white blood counts would plummet, had it not been for Neulasta I would have had to postpone my chemo on more than one occassion. You can try the Claritin route they claim that that helps a lot.
Good luck on your next treatment and let us know how it all worked out for you.
Peace and Love,
Edie0 -
I had muscle pain all over.cookie97 said:Neulasta shot
I too had terrible pain from the Neulasta shot, but I was determined that nothing was going to slow down my chemo. The first shot was the worst, then it took longer to kick in and wasn't nearly as severe. My white blood counts would plummet, had it not been for Neulasta I would have had to postpone my chemo on more than one occassion. You can try the Claritin route they claim that that helps a lot.
Good luck on your next treatment and let us know how it all worked out for you.
Peace and Love,
Edie
I had muscle pain all over. I saw my chiropractor, and it helped alot. Then took Tylenol pm. Remember to drink lots of water.0
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