Mom back in hospital after her first carbo/taxol last Monday
Wendy
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your mom is a trooper
Oh, Wendy, your mother is such a trooper to have made it this far. I think maybe the chemo was sugar-coated for you guys, because it can be rough for some people. My mother became incontinent. Unfortunately, it does get worse.
Your mother has been in the hospital so much that I'm sure you're used up at this point. I know the feeling! I've been taking care of my mother almost two years, and have made at least 30 trips. Right now I'm home for a 6-day caregiver break, and my brothers and their wives are taking care of things. Even with a fine family team on the ground, things are very intense.
I'm sure you can get visiting nurses (get a doctor's order) to come twice a week, but you may need to hire someone to come in each day. Where my mother lives, a bonded senior services agency charges $20 an hour, with minimum 4-hour visits to do whatever needs to be done. Recently on NPR I heard a report of a remote video monitoring service for seniors, with two-way open communication during set hours. The clients actually developed family-like relationships with the ladies who monitored them from a call center in the midwest.
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Funny you should mention theBarbara53 said:your mom is a trooper
Oh, Wendy, your mother is such a trooper to have made it this far. I think maybe the chemo was sugar-coated for you guys, because it can be rough for some people. My mother became incontinent. Unfortunately, it does get worse.
Your mother has been in the hospital so much that I'm sure you're used up at this point. I know the feeling! I've been taking care of my mother almost two years, and have made at least 30 trips. Right now I'm home for a 6-day caregiver break, and my brothers and their wives are taking care of things. Even with a fine family team on the ground, things are very intense.
I'm sure you can get visiting nurses (get a doctor's order) to come twice a week, but you may need to hire someone to come in each day. Where my mother lives, a bonded senior services agency charges $20 an hour, with minimum 4-hour visits to do whatever needs to be done. Recently on NPR I heard a report of a remote video monitoring service for seniors, with two-way open communication during set hours. The clients actually developed family-like relationships with the ladies who monitored them from a call center in the midwest.
Good luck with this day.
Funny you should mention the incontinence. My mom told me she has started "dribbling" this weekend. Now she has a bad headache with visual disturbance. Her CT scan was negative-thank god.
My mom has a visiting nurse 3x a week for her wound and the colostomy. There is a fantastic agency in our neighborhood that will send caregivers and chore assistance workers out based on income. I called them last week. I'm just not sure it will be enough. I have one male sibling---in the profile pic and he's not really wanted to help. We had to pay for his plane tix just so he could see my mom awake. I feel alone and overwhelmed. My own kids (ages 9&8) have issues--aspergers and type 1 diabetes--so we have a lot going on.
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Your Mom
Your Mom is having a rough time but if she can hang in there it might get better my first chemo with carbo/taxol was harder than the 2nd the third was worse but since then not as bad . Everyone is different but she should concentrate on getting strong in between treatments. I too had some of the dribbling but it has stopped now .
Colleen0 -
First ChemoCafewoman53 said:Your Mom
Your Mom is having a rough time but if she can hang in there it might get better my first chemo with carbo/taxol was harder than the 2nd the third was worse but since then not as bad . Everyone is different but she should concentrate on getting strong in between treatments. I too had some of the dribbling but it has stopped now .
Colleen
I am so sorry your mom is having a rough time with the chemo.
My oncologist told me that the first chemo is always the worst.
Everyone's body handles differently-and we all worry about every ache and pain and strange symptom. I hope that as the days continue she will build back up and feel better.
Hugs and healing!0 -
It will be okhopeful girl 1 said:First Chemo
I am so sorry your mom is having a rough time with the chemo.
My oncologist told me that the first chemo is always the worst.
Everyone's body handles differently-and we all worry about every ache and pain and strange symptom. I hope that as the days continue she will build back up and feel better.
Hugs and healing!
Honey everything will turn out ok, just you wait and see.
This chemo does suck just like you said, just pray and ask God to help yoru Mother, he will.
We are all here if you need to talk
Love Lynda0 -
It's toughazgrandma said:It will be ok
Honey everything will turn out ok, just you wait and see.
This chemo does suck just like you said, just pray and ask God to help yoru Mother, he will.
We are all here if you need to talk
Love Lynda
The carbo/taxol is rough. I ended up in the hospital for eight days after the first round because my white blood count went so low. I made it through the second though it was hard. I ended up in the hospital for four days after the third because my electrolytes took a dive. I was lightheaded all the time and had "accidents" because I couldn't make it to the bathroom. I even fainted, fell and hit my head. I posted here that this didn't seem worth it. Now after making it seem so horrible, I can say that my doctor declared me in remission and all the hard times seems like a big blur. I am feeling very well and enjoying every minute of it. Unfortunately we have to go through so much to get better. But I can say now it is worth it. I am alive and am starting to feel like the person I was before I was diagnosed on 3/16/2010.
So tell your mom to hang in there. It will seem like she can't take anymore, but she can and soon she will feel better.
Karen0 -
Wendy...my first Carbo/Taxol
Wendy...my first Carbo/Taxol treatment was so bad, I left the building in a wheelchair. I passed out, my BP tanked...it was awful. When I came around, there were three nurses and my doctor hovering over me, they had attached an oxygen mask to my face, and they all wanted to know, "What's going on; what are you feeling?" I felt like telling them, "I think I'm dying."
But after that, every single one got easier. I had 6 Carbo/Taxol treatments, and 9 Taxol only infusions (consolidation therapy, almost the same strength as the first line Taxol) and it's a non-event now. In fact, last month I boarded a plane and went out of town for 3 days the day after chemo.
The end result, for me, was well worth it. My CA 125 is 6.4 and my CT was clear. My biggest complaint these days isn't the chemo, or the Cancer - it's the huge hernia I can't have fixed until after the first of the year. I'm not supposed to lift anything over 5 pounds and that has really cramped my style!
I hope this gives you and your mom hope. Trust me, things will get better.
Carlene0 -
HelpfulHissy_Fitz said:Wendy...my first Carbo/Taxol
Wendy...my first Carbo/Taxol treatment was so bad, I left the building in a wheelchair. I passed out, my BP tanked...it was awful. When I came around, there were three nurses and my doctor hovering over me, they had attached an oxygen mask to my face, and they all wanted to know, "What's going on; what are you feeling?" I felt like telling them, "I think I'm dying."
But after that, every single one got easier. I had 6 Carbo/Taxol treatments, and 9 Taxol only infusions (consolidation therapy, almost the same strength as the first line Taxol) and it's a non-event now. In fact, last month I boarded a plane and went out of town for 3 days the day after chemo.
The end result, for me, was well worth it. My CA 125 is 6.4 and my CT was clear. My biggest complaint these days isn't the chemo, or the Cancer - it's the huge hernia I can't have fixed until after the first of the year. I'm not supposed to lift anything over 5 pounds and that has really cramped my style!
I hope this gives you and your mom hope. Trust me, things will get better.
Carlene
Gosh--- thanks for your comments. Yesterday seemed like a rough day. My mom is still in the hospital and her biggest complaint at this time is continued partial vision loss. She describes only being able to see parts of things. They did a CT yesterday and it was negative. They are going to do an MRI this morning. I'm not sure if they are looking for a tumor or what. We are both scared. It has been one week since the infusion. When do people typically start feeling better?0 -
Hang in therewendybill said:Helpful
Gosh--- thanks for your comments. Yesterday seemed like a rough day. My mom is still in the hospital and her biggest complaint at this time is continued partial vision loss. She describes only being able to see parts of things. They did a CT yesterday and it was negative. They are going to do an MRI this morning. I'm not sure if they are looking for a tumor or what. We are both scared. It has been one week since the infusion. When do people typically start feeling better?
My mom had many problems with the first couple infusions. She's had 4 now and 4 more to go. Still doesn't feel great after but I do think it's gotten easier if only a little, it's still something. My mom seems to feel good the day after, the next day not so good and third day horrible. Then she starts to come around after that. The week before her next infusion her white blood count drops and she doesn't feel so good again. Then it goes back up enough so she's been able to have her next infusion. I tried to get my mom to keep a diary of how she feels/felt so she knows what's coming. She hasn't. I've tried to do it for her with what she tells me. I know it's not the same as her doing it for herself, but, I can look back and say: yeah, that happened last time or that didn't happen, you need to talk to the doc.
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Hi Wendy,
Just wanted to
Hi Wendy,
Just wanted to say, I too had incontinence, but over time it finally ceased. Sometimes
the incontinence is a result of the surgery as well.
Carbo/taxol combination was a verrryyy rough experience for me as well, and if your mom can get through this treatment and focus on healing once doing so, there's always a possibility she can improve.
I'm stage iv ovarian cancer and you're welcome to read my profile for encouragement!
I wish the best for you and your mother.
Sharon0
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