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how are you feeling??
wow you are on the posts so soon after chemo..I could bsreley move my fingers on day 4. this is great I have all my chemos xed out on my calander, my next one if feb13,and also fourthone ,Looking forward also free spring and summer. stay safe..stay strong....val0 -
Thankspoopergirl14052 said:how are you feeling??
wow you are on the posts so soon after chemo..I could bsreley move my fingers on day 4. this is great I have all my chemos xed out on my calander, my next one if feb13,and also fourthone ,Looking forward also free spring and summer. stay safe..stay strong....val
I've been tolerating them well. Worst was after #2 when I developed a UTI. High fever, lots of malaise. Got it under control with antibiotics. My achy days will probably come tomorrow and last for a few days. Manageable with Tylenol or Percocet. No problem with nausea...stayed on schedule with post chemo zofran. It has worked well. My biggest boo hoo is I am also on blood thinners so I have to have that checked very frequently and I get more anxious about the potential side effects of that than dealing with the chemo. It's hard to stablilze the blood thinners while on chemo because of what chemo does to the body. And it's not even clear I really have to be on the blood thinners but that is a whole other story. I will be on them through the duration of chemo.0 -
2 more to go! It will besrwruns said:Thanks
I've been tolerating them well. Worst was after #2 when I developed a UTI. High fever, lots of malaise. Got it under control with antibiotics. My achy days will probably come tomorrow and last for a few days. Manageable with Tylenol or Percocet. No problem with nausea...stayed on schedule with post chemo zofran. It has worked well. My biggest boo hoo is I am also on blood thinners so I have to have that checked very frequently and I get more anxious about the potential side effects of that than dealing with the chemo. It's hard to stablilze the blood thinners while on chemo because of what chemo does to the body. And it's not even clear I really have to be on the blood thinners but that is a whole other story. I will be on them through the duration of chemo.
2 more to go! It will be March before you know it. How come you don't get the shot the day after chemo for your WBC? You are probably better off. I got bad bone pain from that shot 4 out of my 6 times I got it. Congrats on being past the half way mark0 -
wbc shotsGowNY said:2 more to go! It will be
2 more to go! It will be March before you know it. How come you don't get the shot the day after chemo for your WBC? You are probably better off. I got bad bone pain from that shot 4 out of my 6 times I got it. Congrats on being past the half way mark
Not sure. It doesn't seem to be a standard practice with my doctor since I did make the "cut" for each chemo but a couple just barely. We will see if I can make the last two without the boost. My understanding is some insurances are futsy about it if you are on a three week cycle they'll say just wait another week to see if the WBC bounce back. Amazing how insurance gets to call so many shots (no pun intended)! Also some insurances will only cover it if it is done at the dr's office...others only if self administered. Go figure0 -
I remember that 4th round.srwruns said:wbc shots
Not sure. It doesn't seem to be a standard practice with my doctor since I did make the "cut" for each chemo but a couple just barely. We will see if I can make the last two without the boost. My understanding is some insurances are futsy about it if you are on a three week cycle they'll say just wait another week to see if the WBC bounce back. Amazing how insurance gets to call so many shots (no pun intended)! Also some insurances will only cover it if it is done at the dr's office...others only if self administered. Go figure
I remember that 4th round. More than halfway done - hooray!!! I was worried about my WBC before round 6, and had just read a short piece in the NT Times that a study had shown that Swedish deep massage therapy actually raised the WBC. If you have a practioner nearby, that is something that is probably risk free.0 -
Here's the linkanicca said:I remember that 4th round.
I remember that 4th round. More than halfway done - hooray!!! I was worried about my WBC before round 6, and had just read a short piece in the NT Times that a study had shown that Swedish deep massage therapy actually raised the WBC. If you have a practioner nearby, that is something that is probably risk free.
It's Swedish deep tissue massage:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/21/health/research/21regimens.html0 -
thanks! I live in Santaanicca said:Here's the link
It's Swedish deep tissue massage:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/21/health/research/21regimens.html
thanks! I live in Santa Cruz, CA which is "alternative central" so we have many many choices of stuff...I will definitely get the massage. I think I even have a gift certificate I haven't used yet to a local spa! Yippee. Susan0
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