Possible Infection, Scared

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Moopy23
Moopy23 Member Posts: 1,751 Member
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Hi, all, I just talked to the nurse about my sore throat today. I am to go in for labwork tomorrow--if I can avoid temperature and ER tonight. I am scared. I know some of you have mentioned having infections. I just had my Nulssta shot yesterday. Please let me know anything you can tell me.

Thanks

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  • seof
    seof Member Posts: 819 Member
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    Definitely talking to your
    Definitely talking to your medical team is the best thing to do, and waiting for answers is hard to do, but I know that many chemo treatments can cause sores in the throat, nasal passages, mouth, and other things. you can go to chemocare.com to look up specific chemo drugs to see if yours is one of the ones that might cause your symptoms. I hope you find help soon.

    seof
  • chenheart
    chenheart Member Posts: 5,159
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    Infection, Neulasta, etc
    Awww....don't let it scare you honey~ you have already come sooo far! IF you have an infection, you will get antibiotics, and you will be on your way to being fine!
    As for the Neulasta~ it does do what it is designed to do, but for me, the pain involved ( about 36 hours after the injection) was worse than chemo! It speeds up white cell count, but squeeeezes it out of the bone marrow like a vice grip on a tube of toothpaste! All 206 bones of my body ached for 4 to 5 days while this mega-cell production was happening! But due to having it, I never missed a chemo infusion.

    Hang on sweetie~ you will get through this just fine!

    Hugs,
    Claudia
  • rjjj
    rjjj Member Posts: 1,822 Member
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    Prayin for you Moopie
    Sorry to hear of your sore throat. Are you still doing the salt/baking soda thing? I have not had to have the Nulssta shot yet, so don't know much about it. I am praying that you will not get a temp. and that antibiotics will take care of it. Sorry i can't tell you anything except that i am here for you and will mention you to Jesus when we have our talk tonight.
    God Bless
    Jackie
  • ladybug22
    ladybug22 Member Posts: 646
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    Moopy sure hope you dont
    Moopy sure hope you dont have to go hospital. I didnt have mouth sore but Clauda is right on the money with neulasta shot.I would go home and into bed for 3 or 4 days every bone in my body cried pain.Like claudia said i never missed my big red infusion. This to will pass. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS
  • KathiM
    KathiM Member Posts: 8,028 Member
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    Breathe....In and out....
    Oh, Lisa...your immune system is probably still just fine. You did right by mentioning it to the nurse, they can do an end run around the sore throat FAST!!

    Hugs, Kathi
  • Moopy23
    Moopy23 Member Posts: 1,751 Member
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    Thanks everyone!
    Thank you, my friends - you have comforted me and I know I will sleep better tonight! I hope you all rest well tonight too!
  • Wibby
    Wibby Member Posts: 27
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    Thrush
    Hi Moopy,
    I had a very sore throat after my first infusion - and every one thereafter. I had thrush in my throat. I didn't get it in my mouth first as I had been rinsing with baking soda and salt. After the first time, I just called my onc and got a prescription for the thrush. I hope your sore throat turns out to be as easy to cure as mine! Antibiotics are wonder drugs! (So are "antifungal" drugs for thrush!)
    You are in my thoughts and prayers today.
    Libby
  • mrmauld
    mrmauld Member Posts: 44
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    Awwwww
    I'm so sorry you are not feeling well. I have been having a sore throat on the 3rd and 4th days after each treatment. I read that it is a side effect of one of our treatments. I have been brushing several times a day, that helps some, but by the 5th day it does feel better. I hope that you didn't have to go to the er last night and maybe avoided fever. Rest, as much as possible , you deserve it. Tell Joe to keep us posted on how you are feeling as many of us will keep you in our prayers .
    Lots of Love and Hugs
    Feel Better
    Michelle
  • Aortus
    Aortus Member Posts: 967
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    mrmauld said:

    Awwwww
    I'm so sorry you are not feeling well. I have been having a sore throat on the 3rd and 4th days after each treatment. I read that it is a side effect of one of our treatments. I have been brushing several times a day, that helps some, but by the 5th day it does feel better. I hope that you didn't have to go to the er last night and maybe avoided fever. Rest, as much as possible , you deserve it. Tell Joe to keep us posted on how you are feeling as many of us will keep you in our prayers .
    Lots of Love and Hugs
    Feel Better
    Michelle

    No Fever!
    I am pleased to report that my Moopsy is doing fine this morning. She reports that her throat is still a little sore, but that the salt/baking soda gargle really helps. And NO FEVER!

    Best of all, she is definitely her own bad self - rebuking the dogs for being slugs (hey, they're dogs and it's 11 degrees this morning) and getting on my case for not sleeping enough. The onc nurse told her to come in for labs this morning, so I'm going to bundle her up and drag her off to the clinic. Maybe if she behaves herself. I will take her to McDonald's too. We'll see.

    Thank you all for your loving concern!

    Joe
  • mrmauld
    mrmauld Member Posts: 44
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    Aortus said:

    No Fever!
    I am pleased to report that my Moopsy is doing fine this morning. She reports that her throat is still a little sore, but that the salt/baking soda gargle really helps. And NO FEVER!

    Best of all, she is definitely her own bad self - rebuking the dogs for being slugs (hey, they're dogs and it's 11 degrees this morning) and getting on my case for not sleeping enough. The onc nurse told her to come in for labs this morning, so I'm going to bundle her up and drag her off to the clinic. Maybe if she behaves herself. I will take her to McDonald's too. We'll see.

    Thank you all for your loving concern!

    Joe

    yeaaaa
    She is so lucky , like many of us are, to have very supportive husbands, Keep her warm and comfy also don't be such a big spender! McDonald's???? That is my son's most favorite place in the whole wide world. So at my house it would be considered "spending big".hahaha
    Let us know how she does and what the nurse says. Drive safely
    lots of love
    Michelle
  • Moopy23
    Moopy23 Member Posts: 1,751 Member
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    Being There
    Thank you all for being here for me. I was panicky and your thoughts and wishes and advice eased my mind. And that was a blessing. I thank God for each of you and wish back for you all that you have given to me.
  • mrmauld
    mrmauld Member Posts: 44
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    Moopy23 said:

    Being There
    Thank you all for being here for me. I was panicky and your thoughts and wishes and advice eased my mind. And that was a blessing. I thank God for each of you and wish back for you all that you have given to me.

    You just take care of
    You just take care of yourself and rest as much as possible. Wrap up good and stay warm
    Love
    Michelle
  • sharkiejim
    sharkiejim Member Posts: 16
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    Aortus said:

    No Fever!
    I am pleased to report that my Moopsy is doing fine this morning. She reports that her throat is still a little sore, but that the salt/baking soda gargle really helps. And NO FEVER!

    Best of all, she is definitely her own bad self - rebuking the dogs for being slugs (hey, they're dogs and it's 11 degrees this morning) and getting on my case for not sleeping enough. The onc nurse told her to come in for labs this morning, so I'm going to bundle her up and drag her off to the clinic. Maybe if she behaves herself. I will take her to McDonald's too. We'll see.

    Thank you all for your loving concern!

    Joe

    Wonderful News
    I'm so glad to hear that Moopsy is feeling better. Dorth will be starting chemo Feb. 17 and I am finding out so much good information from reading the posts from everyone. Take care and please keep posting since it is really a help for those of us who are coming behind you. Our oncologist mentioned the possibility of mouth sores, but I don't believe he said anything about the salt/baking soda mouth wash--I'll have to ask him about that.

    Wishing the best for you and Moopsy,

    Jim
  • Moopy23
    Moopy23 Member Posts: 1,751 Member
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    Wonderful News
    I'm so glad to hear that Moopsy is feeling better. Dorth will be starting chemo Feb. 17 and I am finding out so much good information from reading the posts from everyone. Take care and please keep posting since it is really a help for those of us who are coming behind you. Our oncologist mentioned the possibility of mouth sores, but I don't believe he said anything about the salt/baking soda mouth wash--I'll have to ask him about that.

    Wishing the best for you and Moopsy,

    Jim

    Baking Soda/Salt Rinse
    Hi, Jim, for the rinse, just mix 1 part salt and 2 parts baking soda. Use up to 1 teaspoon in 1 warm cup. I do this several times day.
  • Derbygirl
    Derbygirl Member Posts: 198
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    Aortus said:

    No Fever!
    I am pleased to report that my Moopsy is doing fine this morning. She reports that her throat is still a little sore, but that the salt/baking soda gargle really helps. And NO FEVER!

    Best of all, she is definitely her own bad self - rebuking the dogs for being slugs (hey, they're dogs and it's 11 degrees this morning) and getting on my case for not sleeping enough. The onc nurse told her to come in for labs this morning, so I'm going to bundle her up and drag her off to the clinic. Maybe if she behaves herself. I will take her to McDonald's too. We'll see.

    Thank you all for your loving concern!

    Joe

    No fever is a good thing.
    No fever is a good thing. After my first chemo treatment I did have fever and was hospitalized. Neupenic Fever was the diagnosis and they never found a source of infection. I received Neulasta injections after future chemo treatments and never had a problem again. The side effect of Neulasta was the awful bone aches for several days, which were somewhat relieved with Tylenol or Advil. I dreaded the injections but it kept me safe during the low immunity times.
  • sausageroll
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    mrmauld said:

    You just take care of
    You just take care of yourself and rest as much as possible. Wrap up good and stay warm
    Love
    Michelle

    Take care.
    Tahe care of yourself Moopy. I hope the sore throat goes away. I get mouth and throat sores and lose my sense of taste. Magic Mouthwash with Lydocaine helps with the pain..you can swallow it for the throat.
    I get Neulasta after each infusion and everyone is right the bone pain stinks, but well worth the pain to keep infections away.
    Let Jo take care of you. I'll be thinking of you.
  • fauxma
    fauxma Member Posts: 3,577 Member
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    Take care.
    Tahe care of yourself Moopy. I hope the sore throat goes away. I get mouth and throat sores and lose my sense of taste. Magic Mouthwash with Lydocaine helps with the pain..you can swallow it for the throat.
    I get Neulasta after each infusion and everyone is right the bone pain stinks, but well worth the pain to keep infections away.
    Let Jo take care of you. I'll be thinking of you.

    Moopy, Glad there is no
    Moopy, Glad there is no fever, hopefully there is no infection. And tell the big spender that you get MCDonalds no matter what. Of course, knowing your hubby you would anyway. Hope that the throat pain abates soon.
    Stef
  • lynn1950
    lynn1950 Member Posts: 2,570
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    Moopy23 said:

    Being There
    Thank you all for being here for me. I was panicky and your thoughts and wishes and advice eased my mind. And that was a blessing. I thank God for each of you and wish back for you all that you have given to me.

    Glad there's no fever
    Memory is such a funny thing. I don't remember a sore throat from treatment. I did do the Neulasta shot, and really it didn't cause bone pain for me, although I know it can. I never got a fever or infection and my wbc was always good at chemo time. Thinking positive thoughts...Lynn
  • Mikes Sunshine
    Mikes Sunshine Member Posts: 129
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    lynn1950 said:

    Glad there's no fever
    Memory is such a funny thing. I don't remember a sore throat from treatment. I did do the Neulasta shot, and really it didn't cause bone pain for me, although I know it can. I never got a fever or infection and my wbc was always good at chemo time. Thinking positive thoughts...Lynn

    Hi
    Hi Moopy, I am glad the throat rinse is helping you.If I were you I would hold out Wendys. Taco Salad Yummy, LOL I am so glad you are doing better. Love, Nancy