1st Chemo Treatment today!

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nspired36
nspired36 Member Posts: 80

 Today is the day! I'm a mix of emotions, mostly anxious. I'm starting my 1st round of A/C, so any helpful tips, suggestions and encouragement are all welcomed. I know we all react different, but this chemo combo scares me a bit 

 

I'll let you know how it goes

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  • jessiesmom1
    jessiesmom1 Member Posts: 915 Member
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    Beginning Chemo

    I wish you the best of luck! 7 years  ago  I had 4 rounds  of A/C and 12 rounds of Taxotere. I fared better with the A/C than I did with the Taxotere.  The very best tip I got for dealing with the Adriamycin (Red Devil) infusion came from my chemo nurse. She advised that I drink something ice cold (such as a smoothie) while it was being infused. It was supposed to prevent mouth sores. My husband faithfully prepared a fruit smoothie to bring along each of those 3 days. In my case it worked and I did not get the side effect of mouth sores. I hope that tidbit works for you too. 

    The other bit of info I have is about hair loss. For me it began on precisely Day 14 of the chemo cycle. When it started looking ridiculous I had my husband buzz off what remained and went with a wig or scarf. I was not as self-confident as other ladies to go bald. It grew back softer and curlier to a reasonably normal length within a few months of my last chemo session. It is not just the hair on one's head that disappears. It is the hair everywhere - eyebrows,  eyelashes,  underarms, forearms, legs, inside nose, etc. That was quite the odd look for a while. 

    The side effects for Taxotere were different than those for A/C and when you get to that point you can ask about those, too. In the meantime, you are not alone in this by any stretch of the imagination. Many of us have been there. Fight like a girl.

    IRENE 

  • sparkle1
    sparkle1 Member Posts: 242
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    Good luck today.  Stay

    Good luck today.  Stay positive and listen to some good music.  Hope everything goes well.

  • peony
    peony Member Posts: 306 Member
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    I had a "comfort bag" I

    I had a "comfort bag" I always took with me. My tablet and charger, earbuds, a sudoku book and pencil, my favorite teabags, a snack.  They had sandwiches and drinks and snacks there for us, after a while, you're kind of tired of them.  I always had to wear a hoodie or sweater because they kept the temperture low to keep germs down.  Relax, get comfortable and think about all the ugly cancer monsters you're killing.  Best wishes.

  • booksandnumbers
    booksandnumbers Member Posts: 30
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    All the best

    I was terrified the first time. Probably because you don't know what to expect. Best advice I was given was to drink lots of water afterwards to flush it out of your system as soon as possible. I'll be thinking of you today.

  • nspired36
    nspired36 Member Posts: 80
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    A funny thing happened on the way to Chemo

    As I was on my way to chemo, I got a call from the Mayo Hospital. My plan w to start chemo at my local cancer center, then transfer over to Mayo. What I didn't know that if I had started treatment today,  that I couldn't be treated at Mayo! Talk about divine intervention. I go to Mayo next week for treatment 

  • nspired36
    nspired36 Member Posts: 80
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    Thanks

    All your tips and suggestions are helpful! I truly appreciate it. 

  • Beepositive
    Beepositive Member Posts: 259 Member
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    Best wishes and Prayers for you nspired36

    Fear of the unknow is hard!! even tho you have to go thru this once you get started and know what to expect and what you are dealing with ...will be better for you..  pPRAYERS AND BE WISHES FOR GREAT OUTCOME!!!   YOU WILL BE FINE!!!!   keep asking lots of questions to your doctors also!!

    BEPOSITIVE!!!!

  • HapB
    HapB Member Posts: 527
    edited June 2017 #9
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    nspired36 said:

    A funny thing happened on the way to Chemo

    As I was on my way to chemo, I got a call from the Mayo Hospital. My plan w to start chemo at my local cancer center, then transfer over to Mayo. What I didn't know that if I had started treatment today,  that I couldn't be treated at Mayo! Talk about divine intervention. I go to Mayo next week for treatment 

    Wow!

    Nspired. Hang in there! You have another weekend to rest up!!!!  

  • nspired36
    nspired36 Member Posts: 80
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    HapB said:

    Wow!

    Nspired. Hang in there! You have another weekend to rest up!!!!  

    It never ceases to amaze me

    It never ceases to amaze me how God works! I plan on taking full advantage of the weekend.  We are having great weather here in Mn! Have a good weekend too 

    Tanya

  • HapB
    HapB Member Posts: 527
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    nspired36 said:

    It never ceases to amaze me

    It never ceases to amaze me how God works! I plan on taking full advantage of the weekend.  We are having great weather here in Mn! Have a good weekend too 

    Tanya

    God's plan

    I am so glad you are going to Mayo!!!! I have decided to start chemo and will also start next week. So, we will be on our journeys at the same time. I plan to have some kind of fun this weekend too!  

  • Apaugh
    Apaugh Member Posts: 850 Member
    edited June 2017 #12
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    nspired36 said:

    Thanks

    All your tips and suggestions are helpful! I truly appreciate it. 

    water water water....

    Water is so important, it cant be stressed enough.  Chemo comes into the body and it must be flushed back out.  If you get to wear your belly cant take it too cold, drink it at room temp or hot.  If you cant stand the flavor, mix it is crystal light.   Watermelon is full of water too.  Salt actually helped my belly and made me drink more water!  During my red devil, I had to have those ucky neulasta shots.  They suck, not lying to you.  They do.  But they dont last but a couple of days.  I had to eat not too spicey, not too rich, no dairy, and no citrus as it was too much for my tummy.  My friend that was going through it at the same as I was, could eat whatever she wanted.  Some it does not effect like that at all.  Each one of us is different.  So for the first 4 months of my treatment, I lived on baked potatos, green beans, cooked spinach, chicken and noodle soup.  Very dull, very tasteless food.  I was so happy when I could eat my hot wings again! 

    Take your time, find your path and keep on heading towards the finish line.

    Hugs,

    Annie