Electrolyte imbalances and Cisplatin
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Not unexpected.
My doctor put me on a sodium supplement during treatment (3 rounds of Cisplatin and 38 Rads for BOT). It was a liquid solution I was able to take through my PEG, twice daily. I was warned that it would be very nasty to take by mouth.
I assumed that I needed supplements because the Jevity I was living on was somehow low in sodium. Apparently not. It was probably due to the treatment. Also, prior to every chemo treatment, I was not only hydrated, but was given a giant bag of electrolytes, with potassium, phosphorus, magnesium and calcium in there.
Got through it okay. Maybe ask your Doc to prescribe the sodium and electrolytes he needs.
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Electrolytes messed up.
When I was going through Chemo, I had a severe reaction to one of the drugs I was given. The DR. said he wasn't sure which one it was. I had 5FU , Cisplatin and one other that I don't remember the name of. It started with a "T". I had to spend 18 days in the Hospital due to this and my electrolytes were all messed up. I was also bleeding a lot from different places and almost did not survive. Phamacists at Hospital were working every day to attempt to get my Electrolyte balance back to normal. I had a Peg tube put in at that time and it saved my life. The Dr. said that about 5 percent of people react like this and there is no test to predict it beforehand. I hope your husband is doing well. It sounds as though they are keeping on top of it.0 -
Potassium
I only had rads but 1/2 way thru I started to need fluids despite the water and Gatorade, and high in potassium baby foods I put into my peg tube. I even passed out in front of the RO nurses station. Thud. On the floor. I couldn't seem to keep my potassium up. I have been drinking coconut water lately. Tons of potassium and way more electrolytes than Gatorade. Maybe check that out.0 -
TaxotereMichael100 said:Electrolytes messed up.
When I was going through Chemo, I had a severe reaction to one of the drugs I was given. The DR. said he wasn't sure which one it was. I had 5FU , Cisplatin and one other that I don't remember the name of. It started with a "T". I had to spend 18 days in the Hospital due to this and my electrolytes were all messed up. I was also bleeding a lot from different places and almost did not survive. Phamacists at Hospital were working every day to attempt to get my Electrolyte balance back to normal. I had a Peg tube put in at that time and it saved my life. The Dr. said that about 5 percent of people react like this and there is no test to predict it beforehand. I hope your husband is doing well. It sounds as though they are keeping on top of it.
Michael, you are probably thinking of Taxotere... I had the same cocktail of Chemo drugs as you if it was. Nine weeks (three week cycles), Cisplatin, Taxotere, and the 5FU was via a pump 24/7 for three plus days each cycle.
Then seven weekly doses of Carboplatin, with 35 daily radiation doses.
Best,
John0 -
Potassiumsweetblood22 said:Potassium
I only had rads but 1/2 way thru I started to need fluids despite the water and Gatorade, and high in potassium baby foods I put into my peg tube. I even passed out in front of the RO nurses station. Thud. On the floor. I couldn't seem to keep my potassium up. I have been drinking coconut water lately. Tons of potassium and way more electrolytes than Gatorade. Maybe check that out.
I was potassium deficient also for several weeks that led to a prescription for extra potassium.
Gatorade like you said is also very good for electrolytes.
When I was first diagnosed Jan 2009, it took until March 2010 before all of my blood work came back into normal ranges.
Best,
John0 -
Taxotere, etc.Skiffin16 said:Taxotere
Michael, you are probably thinking of Taxotere... I had the same cocktail of Chemo drugs as you if it was. Nine weeks (three week cycles), Cisplatin, Taxotere, and the 5FU was via a pump 24/7 for three plus days each cycle.
Then seven weekly doses of Carboplatin, with 35 daily radiation doses.
Best,
John
Yep, sounds just like the "cocktail" Buzz is on and what he will be facing in the coming weeks. Not a whole lotta fun...0 -
Potassiumsweetblood22 said:Potassium
I only had rads but 1/2 way thru I started to need fluids despite the water and Gatorade, and high in potassium baby foods I put into my peg tube. I even passed out in front of the RO nurses station. Thud. On the floor. I couldn't seem to keep my potassium up. I have been drinking coconut water lately. Tons of potassium and way more electrolytes than Gatorade. Maybe check that out.
Great to get input from survivors. I keep thinking, we can get through this if all of you did. We are trying to make it through the weekend with peg feedings 24 hours a day via pump with gatorade every 4 hours. Hope this keeps Buzz out of the hospital this time. We were totally unprepared for what happened after round 1. Will look into the coconut milk. Thanks for the info!0 -
Buzz99buzz99 said:Potassium
Great to get input from survivors. I keep thinking, we can get through this if all of you did. We are trying to make it through the weekend with peg feedings 24 hours a day via pump with gatorade every 4 hours. Hope this keeps Buzz out of the hospital this time. We were totally unprepared for what happened after round 1. Will look into the coconut milk. Thanks for the info!
Coconut water, not milk. just want to make sure you get the right thing. Actually if you go to my blog on this site I have a post about it with some info I copied and pasted there about the coconut water. I think the last brand I bought was vitacoco.0 -
Another Straw
Good thing your camel's back is strong. My father had an electrolyte imbalance last summer - it was scary - we (hospital asked if I'd stay - to monitor him, I suppose) were hospitalized for a week while he suffered from hallucinations, memory issues and a total personality shift. All better soon after we returned home. If you don't want the sugar from Gatorade, you can try SmartWater - his doc said that was a good choice.
Wow - dunno why that was censored. the first part of the name is "Smart"; the second is "water"
Oh - Just figured it out. Oops0 -
Oh. I get it. Haha. Took mePam M said:Oops - Double Post
Do Well
Oh. I get it. Haha. Took me a minute. I didn't know big brother was watching!0 -
LOL....sweetblood22 said:Oh. I get it. Haha. Took me
Oh. I get it. Haha. Took me a minute. I didn't know big brother was watching!
Sometimes (as in this case) if I stick a few words together and it gets the censor ***, I just stick a dash in it;
smart-water, for instances....
LOL, rather funny though that the word catch took letters out of a single word to make up it's own interpretation...
Dawn, it's not a person that is monitoring the words, it's software...
JG0 -
Potassium levels
I also had electrolyte, and potassium problems during the chemo phases of my treatment. I also became very dehydrated. I went to the med. Oncologist twice during the 2nd week of each treatment for an iv of water/potassium. He monitored kidney function very closely during this period.
I did drink Smart-Water, and other sports drinks in the sugar-free varieties (diabetic), but, I could not keep up with my water/potassium loss.0 -
Yes, I know it's not 'aSkiffin16 said:LOL....
Sometimes (as in this case) if I stick a few words together and it gets the censor ***, I just stick a dash in it;
smart-water, for instances....
LOL, rather funny though that the word catch took letters out of a single word to make up it's own interpretation...
Dawn, it's not a person that is monitoring the words, it's software...
JG
Yes, I know it's not 'a person' and just software.0 -
CuriousSkiffin16 said:LOL....
Sometimes (as in this case) if I stick a few words together and it gets the censor ***, I just stick a dash in it;
smart-water, for instances....
LOL, rather funny though that the word catch took letters out of a single word to make up it's own interpretation...
Dawn, it's not a person that is monitoring the words, it's software...
JG
Just curious John, is this something new??? The reason I ask is there was a young gentleman who used the F word and it wasn't blocked or censored. I can't remember now if it was on the Head & Neck or the Lung cancer forum as I post on both.
Just curious0 -
Rules have changedGlenna M said:Curious
Just curious John, is this something new??? The reason I ask is there was a young gentleman who used the F word and it wasn't blocked or censored. I can't remember now if it was on the Head & Neck or the Lung cancer forum as I post on both.
Just curious
Glenna,
A few months ago (May, maybe?) the site was updated. I do know that we can get away with more words (at least in the chat room) than we could before. Also remember that some words were censored, while "dirtier" words were not.0 -
Thanks PamPam M said:Rules have changed
Glenna,
A few months ago (May, maybe?) the site was updated. I do know that we can get away with more words (at least in the chat room) than we could before. Also remember that some words were censored, while "dirtier" words were not.
I was just curious when I saw some of the words that were being censored yet saw this young man use the F word quite freely, I believe it was even in the Discussion Topic portion. Several posters mentioned to him that they understood his anger but encouraged him to express himself without the use of profanity.
Thanks for responding Pam.
Stay well,
Glenna0 -
dehydrationmeinken said:Potassium levels
I also had electrolyte, and potassium problems during the chemo phases of my treatment. I also became very dehydrated. I went to the med. Oncologist twice during the 2nd week of each treatment for an iv of water/potassium. He monitored kidney function very closely during this period.
I did drink Smart-Water, and other sports drinks in the sugar-free varieties (diabetic), but, I could not keep up with my water/potassium loss.
Same here I had to take a bag of the stuff with each chemo and during the mid part of the week sometimes, but it was mostly due to dehydration0
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