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Hello,

I really think I could use some tips for dealing with constipation. I

am already having plenty of weetabix, kiwi fruit, and yoghurt, but it

is not helping. This constipation seems to be a side effect of my AC

chemo because normally I do not have this problem, but right now it is

making me really uncomfortable! Thank you,

Iza in land

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Iza,

Have you tried anything like Metamucil or the stool softners they have in the stores? How about a mild laxative? Of course check with you onc before tanking any of the above.

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relief for constipation?

Hello,I really think I could use some tips for dealing with constipation. I am already having plenty of weetabix, kiwi fruit, and yoghurt, but it is not helping. This constipation seems to be a side effect of my AC chemo because normally I do not have this problem, but right now it is making me really uncomfortable! Thank you,Iza in land

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Iza,

Do you take Sennekot-S?

It is an over the counter pill you can take, that is recommended for

those on AC.

Take 1-2 pills at night. If nothing is 'happening' in the morning, take

it again in the daytime.

It helped me!

My nurse recommended it for the first 1-3 days after chemo, because the

chemo & anti-nausea medication cause constipation.

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Izaskun Fuentes Milani wrote on 2/13/2006, 11:06 AM:

Hello,

I really think I could use some tips for dealing with constipation. I

am already having plenty of weetabix, kiwi fruit, and yoghurt, but it

is not helping. This constipation seems to be a side effect of my AC

chemo because normally I do not have this problem, but right now it is

making me really uncomfortable! Thank you,

Iza in land

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Thank you, nne and ! I will try that - my nurse did tell me to take something over-the-counter if I ran into trouble.On 2/13/06, <

ajtf.tm@...> wrote:

Iza,

Do you take Sennekot-S?

It is an over the counter pill you can take, that is recommended for

those on AC.

Take 1-2 pills at night. If nothing is 'happening' in the morning, take

it again in the daytime.

It helped me!

My nurse recommended it for the first 1-3 days after chemo, because the

chemo & anti-nausea medication cause constipation.

-

Izaskun Fuentes Milani wrote on 2/13/2006, 11:06 AM:

Hello,

I really think I could use some tips for dealing with constipation. I

am already having plenty of weetabix, kiwi fruit, and yoghurt, but it

is not helping. This constipation seems to be a side effect of my AC

chemo because normally I do not have this problem, but right now it is

making me really uncomfortable! Thank you,

Iza in land

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Iza

I have the same problem. They keep telling me to take Sennakot. But I have relieved it by eating lots and lots of bread and cereal with whole seeds in them. One good one I have found is Nature's Path cereal, and local fresh and expensive Bella Terra bread baked with lots of seeds.

Janet/WA

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Iza:

My doc recommended OTC - Dulcolax. The anti nausea meds wreaked havoc on my gastro system. Ordinarily, Metamucil would work but it didn't in this case. The Dulcolax gave me diarrhea for a day, but then I was okay after that.

http://www.dulcolax.com/com/splashscreen.jsp

Jane relief for constipation? Hello,I really think I could use some tips for dealing with constipation. I am already having plenty of weetabix, kiwi fruit, and yoghurt, but it is not helping. This constipation seems to be a side effect of my AC chemo because normally I do not have this problem, but right now it is making me really uncomfortable! Thank you,Iza in land

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On the rare occasions, I have constipation, I eat stewed prunes. I

take about 12, put them in a bowl with a little water and nuke them

for about a minute. Don't eat them too fast. I do this the night

before and usually have " results " sometime the next day. Have also

heard that warmed prune juice does the trick.

Ruth

>

> Hello,

>

> I really think I could use some tips for dealing with constipation. I am

> already having plenty of weetabix, kiwi fruit, and yoghurt, but it

is not

> helping. This constipation seems to be a side effect of my AC chemo

because

> normally I do not have this problem, but right now it is making me

really

> uncomfortable! Thank you,

>

> Iza in land

>

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I had constipation problems prior to AC chemo the first time The second chemo I started taking senacot prior to chemo. One tablet at night 2 days prior to chemo and 2 tablets the next 2 nights until I got relief. My plan was to continue with 2 tablets and possibly adding a additional one till successful. I was told that the IV steroids that are given with the antinausia meds to help them work are very constipating.

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Re: relief for constipation?

On the rare occasions, I have constipation, I eat stewed prunes. Itake about 12, put them in a bowl with a little water and nuke themfor about a minute. Don't eat them too fast. I do this the nightbefore and usually have "results" sometime the next day. Have alsoheard that warmed prune juice does the trick.Ruth>> Hello,> > I really think I could use some tips for dealing with constipation. I am> already having plenty of weetabix, kiwi fruit, and yoghurt, but itis not> helping. This constipation seems to be a side effect of my AC chemobecause> normally I do not have this problem, but right now it is making mereally> uncomfortable! Thank you,> > Iza in land>

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To me it was helping to drink lots of water, and eat nuts (walnuts, etc) on a regular base. I kept walking and exercising as much as I could. Lu Izaskun Fuentes Milani wrote: Hello,I really think I could use some tips for dealing with constipation. I am already having plenty of weetabix, kiwi fruit, and yoghurt, but it is not helping. This constipation seems to be a side effect of my AC chemo because normally I do not have this problem, but right now it is making me really uncomfortable! Thank you,Iza in land

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I had painful constipation after chemo. My chemo nurse said to start taking

the laxatives before the chemo, to get things moving really well, so the

chemo would find it harder to stop!

I don't know what's available in the US, but I have a bottle of syrupy

liquid called Lactulose - pleasant to take, and it works for me. There's

lots of information about it at

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic2/lactulose.htm

I also get little capsules called Dioctyl ( see

http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100000798.html ) which help to soften

the result - much more comfortable.

HTH,

Margery

who has just woken up after a looong sleep induced by chemo <G>.

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margery@... in North Herts, UK

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Margery

Can you tell us what kind of chemo and how long you will be taking it. Chemo doesn't make me sleepy but the anti-nausea medicine does. So I nap every day. I believe we all deserve that at least.

TTYL

Janet/WA

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Hi, Janet -

I started off last June with Caelyx (liposomal doxorubicin) and

cyclophosphamide. That was for three months (4 doses, at 3-week intervals).

Then I had Taxol (paclitaxel)for three months (again, 4 doses at 3-week

intervals). And now I'm on Navelbine (vinorelbine) which is on a 4-week

schedule - day 1 and day 8, then the rest of the 4 weeks off. I'm supposed

to be on Navelbine until this June. We're hoping to shrink the tumour until

it's small enough for a lumpectomy. It's still about 7 cms. I have large

breasts, so it doesn't show at all.

They have all made me sleepy - starting about 3 days after the dose and

lasting ... well, with the first 6 months it lasted about 4 or 5 days - I

was so dozy I stayed in bed most of the time. With the Navelbine, it's not

so bad, and doesn't last so long. I don't even need to be asleep - just to

be lying down with my cheek on the pillow and my eyes shut. In between

times I can get stuff done, but I run out of energy much sooner than I

expect to.

ATB,

Margery.

> Margery

>

> Can you tell us what kind of chemo and how long

> you will be taking it. Chemo doesn't make me

> sleepy but the anti-nausea medicine does.

> So I nap every day. I believe we all deserve that at least.

>

> TTYL

> Janet/WA

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margery@... in North Herts, UK

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