Mama did not warn me about days like these.....

SueRelays
SueRelays Member Posts: 485
If she did I would have stayed in the womb!!! WOW, so not a great start to treatment. First, my port wouldn't work. Had to go to the hospital yesterday for a dye check only to find out I had to have a new one put in. Saturday after chemo on Friday, i actually felt normal......then BAM it hit me hard on Sunday. I never even got off the couch. Threw up most of the night and diarrhea....then off to the hospital yesterday for repair of the port, and some liquids. Seriously, can they NOT figure out something to get rid of this taste?????
Sure helps to red all your posts though, and kind of what I can expect going forward.

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  • ReelJiggy
    ReelJiggy Member Posts: 14
    Awe, it just means the drugs
    Aww, it just means the drugs are working! I hear ya, womb was not such a bad place eh?!
    Take care, better days are ahead!
  • mwallace1325
    mwallace1325 Member Posts: 806
    Sorry
    Sorry you've had such a rough time. Hopefully now that the port is fixed it'll be clear sailing. Make sure your onc knows about the vomiting etc. They can probably adjust your pre-chemo meds. I made a mistake asking them to lower the steriods after the first round cause I felt good and was eating like a horse. When they did what I asked, I felt like the typical chemo victim. From then on I let them give me as many meds as they thought right.

    As far as the metallic taste, try using plastic utensils when you eat. Lots of ladies here have said that worked.
  • skipper54
    skipper54 Member Posts: 936 Member

    Sorry
    Sorry you've had such a rough time. Hopefully now that the port is fixed it'll be clear sailing. Make sure your onc knows about the vomiting etc. They can probably adjust your pre-chemo meds. I made a mistake asking them to lower the steriods after the first round cause I felt good and was eating like a horse. When they did what I asked, I felt like the typical chemo victim. From then on I let them give me as many meds as they thought right.

    As far as the metallic taste, try using plastic utensils when you eat. Lots of ladies here have said that worked.

    Mints help too
    with the metallic taste that is.

    I got lots of anti-nausea drugs (2 IV and 1 oral) plus steroids before each treatment. I also ate a lot of pasta for a couple days because that tasted the most "normal" to me. And lots of bananas 'cause that's part of teh BRAT diet - bananas, rice, applesauce, tea & toast.

    We hear you sister and we're with you. You can do this!
  • LoveBabyJesus
    LoveBabyJesus Member Posts: 1,679 Member
    :-(
    I am sorry you are having a difficult time. But you are doing it, and soon it will be over for you too. Just keep counting the days ... they get you closer to the end.

    For taste, a few things helped me (by adding it to the foods): lemon, organic maple syrup, sea salt and olive oil. I hope these help you.
  • SueRelays
    SueRelays Member Posts: 485
    skipper54 said:

    Mints help too
    with the metallic taste that is.

    I got lots of anti-nausea drugs (2 IV and 1 oral) plus steroids before each treatment. I also ate a lot of pasta for a couple days because that tasted the most "normal" to me. And lots of bananas 'cause that's part of teh BRAT diet - bananas, rice, applesauce, tea & toast.

    We hear you sister and we're with you. You can do this!

    Forgot about the BRAT
    Forgot about the BRAT diet.....THANKS! Being a Giovanni, pasta is never far from my fingertips, but right now it doesn't sound good :(.
    Were you told not to drink black tea????

    Lots of cat lovers on this board :)!!! I'm one as well. Have a beautiful black Mafia cat named LUCCI )!!
  • Megan M
    Megan M Member Posts: 3,000

    :-(
    I am sorry you are having a difficult time. But you are doing it, and soon it will be over for you too. Just keep counting the days ... they get you closer to the end.

    For taste, a few things helped me (by adding it to the foods): lemon, organic maple syrup, sea salt and olive oil. I hope these help you.

    I'm so sorry that this is so
    I'm so sorry that this is so hard. Just focus on the finish line when you will finally be done with chemo and can get on with your life.

    Hugs, Megan
  • mamolady
    mamolady Member Posts: 796 Member
    SueRelays said:

    Forgot about the BRAT
    Forgot about the BRAT diet.....THANKS! Being a Giovanni, pasta is never far from my fingertips, but right now it doesn't sound good :(.
    Were you told not to drink black tea????

    Lots of cat lovers on this board :)!!! I'm one as well. Have a beautiful black Mafia cat named LUCCI )!!

    apple sauce
    Home made apple sauce with cinnamon was the easiest thing for me to eat. The cinnamon helps with nausea too.


    Do you want another cat? I have a 12 year old tabby that is tormenting my 14 year old labrador.... He recently started messing with the 6 year old lab. Hilarious to watch an eight pound cat chase a 100 pound dog away from his food! (mostly kidding about getting rid of him he is a totally cool cat)
  • survivorbc09
    survivorbc09 Member Posts: 4,374 Member
    SueRelays said:

    Forgot about the BRAT
    Forgot about the BRAT diet.....THANKS! Being a Giovanni, pasta is never far from my fingertips, but right now it doesn't sound good :(.
    Were you told not to drink black tea????

    Lots of cat lovers on this board :)!!! I'm one as well. Have a beautiful black Mafia cat named LUCCI )!!

    You are having a rough time,
    You are having a rough time, and, I am very sorry for that. Praying your chemo will go more smoothly for you and you will have better days ahead.


    Jan
  • Double Whammy
    Double Whammy Member Posts: 2,832 Member
    Megan M said:

    I'm so sorry that this is so
    I'm so sorry that this is so hard. Just focus on the finish line when you will finally be done with chemo and can get on with your life.

    Hugs, Megan

    Already?
    You're having "the taste" already? Oh, I'm so sorry about that. I didn't have it until the last cycle and it was awful. What's with the nausea and vomiting? Call your oncology office and get something for tht. I don't think anything can be done about "the taste", tho. I hope this passes soon so you can have some good days for a stretch.

    Suzanne
  • aysemari
    aysemari Member Posts: 1,596 Member
    WHAT?
    Stay in the womb and miss out on all THIS?.. naaaaah

    So sorry you are having such a rough go of it all. But hopefully
    it will get better for you. Talk to your oncologist, they need to
    be more preventive. I am talking anti nausea medication. I used
    to start taking mine the day before chemo and for a few days after.
    I only had to go to the hospital once for fluids - like you I had the
    runs and vomited all night long but that was like chemo #5.

    Drink ginger tea for nausea and tons of coconut juice to hydrate.
    Read up about it, I swear that juice did wonders for me.

    Feel better soon.

    Love,
    Ayse
  • grams2jc
    grams2jc Member Posts: 756
    Don't be shy
    I had 2 scripts for nausea and also a 5 day iv. My onc believed there was no need for throwing up. Said to take the meds at the first sign of feeling bad, not to let it get ahead of me. I had Epirubicin so no bad taste.

    Hope you feel better soon,

    Jennifer
  • DianeBC
    DianeBC Member Posts: 3,881 Member

    Already?
    You're having "the taste" already? Oh, I'm so sorry about that. I didn't have it until the last cycle and it was awful. What's with the nausea and vomiting? Call your oncology office and get something for tht. I don't think anything can be done about "the taste", tho. I hope this passes soon so you can have some good days for a stretch.

    Suzanne

    Hoping and praying that soon
    Hoping and praying that soon you will feel better.


    Hugs, Diane
  • Kristin N
    Kristin N Member Posts: 1,968 Member
    aysemari said:

    WHAT?
    Stay in the womb and miss out on all THIS?.. naaaaah

    So sorry you are having such a rough go of it all. But hopefully
    it will get better for you. Talk to your oncologist, they need to
    be more preventive. I am talking anti nausea medication. I used
    to start taking mine the day before chemo and for a few days after.
    I only had to go to the hospital once for fluids - like you I had the
    runs and vomited all night long but that was like chemo #5.

    Drink ginger tea for nausea and tons of coconut juice to hydrate.
    Read up about it, I swear that juice did wonders for me.

    Feel better soon.

    Love,
    Ayse

    I am sure hoping that by
    I am sure hoping that by now, you are feeling much better.

    ♥ Kristin ♥
  • lizzie17
    lizzie17 Member Posts: 548
    aysemari said:

    WHAT?
    Stay in the womb and miss out on all THIS?.. naaaaah

    So sorry you are having such a rough go of it all. But hopefully
    it will get better for you. Talk to your oncologist, they need to
    be more preventive. I am talking anti nausea medication. I used
    to start taking mine the day before chemo and for a few days after.
    I only had to go to the hospital once for fluids - like you I had the
    runs and vomited all night long but that was like chemo #5.

    Drink ginger tea for nausea and tons of coconut juice to hydrate.
    Read up about it, I swear that juice did wonders for me.

    Feel better soon.

    Love,
    Ayse

    they make ginger gum, too
    It is at a health food store, and I know that people use it on boats. ???
  • VickiSam
    VickiSam Member Posts: 9,079 Member
    grams2jc said:

    Don't be shy
    I had 2 scripts for nausea and also a 5 day iv. My onc believed there was no need for throwing up. Said to take the meds at the first sign of feeling bad, not to let it get ahead of me. I had Epirubicin so no bad taste.

    Hope you feel better soon,

    Jennifer

    Sue ..
    did you get a neulasta injection, 24 hours after your chemo ??? Exhausted feeling like you have the 'flu'?, or hit by a 24 axle truck?

    ahh, that metallic taste -- it helps if you use plastic stem ware .. Eat what ever you can stomach .. my case .. plain baked potatoes -- with butter, at times without anything. Sometimes -- I just sprinkled some cheese. Watermelon kept me going for 1 week. Banana's became a staple in my daily diet. We are all different -- our bodies tolerate chemo infusions differently. Personally, I suffered thru 6 months of chemo -- ended up with chronic fatigue, Staph infection -- and a women I did not recognize or want to know.

    Strength, Courage and Hope.

    Vicki Sam
  • Noel
    Noel Member Posts: 3,095 Member
    grams2jc said:

    Don't be shy
    I had 2 scripts for nausea and also a 5 day iv. My onc believed there was no need for throwing up. Said to take the meds at the first sign of feeling bad, not to let it get ahead of me. I had Epirubicin so no bad taste.

    Hope you feel better soon,

    Jennifer

    Hoping and praying that
    Hoping and praying that chemo will go much easier for you from here on out.