Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 This is pretty much normal, Lee Anne. One of the side effects of Neulasta is bone pain, and it sounds like that is what you're experiencing. You might talk to your doctor about it. Most oncologist's have a triage nurse you can call with questions about your chemo. You might try that. My oncologist did prescribe hydrocodone for me in case I needed it with the Neulasta. Sometimes I did; sometimes I didn't. When I'd feel achey like that, I'd just get as much rest as I could and I'd tell myself that the Neulasta is working. That bone pain, by the way, is from your marrow putting out white blood cells. I hope this helps you. Feel better soon! ~Lo > > I had a shot of Neulasta a week ago last Saturday. I felt like I had the flu all this past week and yesterday the pain in my lower back and shoulder started. I can't seem to get rid of it. Is this normal? > > Lee Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 Lee Anne, I never had Neulasta but I have heard some of the women say it is normal. Prayers that you feel better soon. Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Lifehttp://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.htmlalso check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:http://www.cancerclub.com Neulasta question I had a shot of Neulasta a week ago last Saturday. I felt like I had the flu all this past week and yesterday the pain in my lower back and shoulder started. I can't seem to get rid of it. Is this normal? Lee Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 Lee Anne; I am sorry you are having such a difficult time with your shot, I remember the shot and that is how my body reacted to it as well. Hang it there, you will be done before you know it. ren Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 Dear Lee Ann, I have been getting Neulasta now for 5 treatments (1 more to go!!) Yes, I have had terrible pain from it as you do. Mine usually only lasts 3 or 4 days though. If I remember back to January when I got the first shot, I think the pain did last a bit longer. It does seem to lessen up some with each shot. I hope it does for you. Is this the first time you have gotten it? It does help keep you from getting infections. I had the bulk of my chemo through cold and flu season and I can honestly say that I didn't get any major infections, just one minor cold at the beginning. I was able to get all my chemo sessions as scheduled and now I am only 10 DAYS away from my last one!! I hope I helped some. Best of luck! Carol from eastern Ohio > > I had a shot of Neulasta a week ago last Saturday. I felt like I had the flu all this past week and yesterday the pain in my lower back and shoulder started. I can't seem to get rid of it. Is this normal? > > Lee Anne > _________________________________________________________________ > It's the future of Hotmail: Try Windows Live Mail beta > http://www2.imagine-msn.com/minisites/mail/Default.aspx?locale=en- us > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 dear lee ann i am writing for my partner who has breast cancer stage 3. she also had the nulasta. and yes it caused her terrible low back pain to the point she said she felt like her bones would explode from the inside she ultimatly enquired the cancer treatment centers of america and i gota tell ya there whole treatment approach is completely different than the conventionial doctors here in texas they are all about beating the cancer with little or no pain...mostly they are about no pain...i often wondered why other doctors havent thought of the ways of treatment that ctca has but i dont have that answer...but i encourage you to get 2nd and even 3rd opinions if it makes you feel better. and yes it does mean we have to travel to chicago from texas alot but they help with alot of the cost and they do have a facility in OK....but in the end its worth it i think.... Dear Lee Ann, I have been getting Neulasta now for 5 treatments (1 more to go!!) Yes, I have had terrible pain from it as you do. Mine usually only lasts 3 or 4 days though. If I remember back to January when I got the first shot, I think the pain did last a bit longer. It does seem to lessen up some with each shot. I hope it does for you. Is this the first time you have gotten it? It does help keep you from getting infections. I had the bulk of my chemo through cold and flu season and I can honestly say that I didn't get any major infections, just one minor cold at the beginning. I was able to get all my chemo sessions as scheduled and now I am only 10 DAYS away from my last one!! I hope I helped some. Best of luck!Carol from eastern Ohio>> I had a shot of Neulasta a week ago last Saturday. I felt like I had the flu all this past week and yesterday the pain in my lower back and shoulder started. I can't seem to get rid of it. Is this normal?> > Lee Anne> _________________________________________________________________> It's the future of Hotmail: Try Windows Live Mail beta> http://www2.imagine-msn.com/minisites/mail/Default.aspx?locale=en-us> Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 Isn't there one in Oklahoma? SharonBSteph & Kat wrote: dear lee ann i am writing for my partner who has breast cancer stage 3. she also had the nulasta. and yes it caused her terrible low back pain to the point she said she felt like her bones would explode from the inside she ultimatly enquired the cancer treatment centers of america and i gota tell ya there whole treatment approach is completely different than the conventionial doctors here in texas they are all about beating the cancer with little or no pain...mostly they are about no pain...i often wondered why other doctors havent thought of the ways of treatment that ctca has but i dont have that answer...but i encourage you to get 2nd and even 3rd opinions if it makes you feel better. and yes it does mean we have to travel to chicago from texas alot but they help with alot of the cost and they do have a facility in OK....but in the end its worth it i think.... Dear Lee Ann, I have been getting Neulasta now for 5 treatments (1 more to go!!) Yes, I have had terrible pain from it as you do. Mine usually only lasts 3 or 4 days though. If I remember back to January when I got the first shot, I think the pain did last a bit longer. It does seem to lessen up some with each shot. I hope it does for you. Is this the first time you have gotten it? It does help keep you from getting infections. I had the bulk of my chemo through cold and flu season and I can honestly say that I didn't get any major infections, just one minor cold at the beginning. I was able to get all my chemo sessions as scheduled and now I am only 10 DAYS away from my last one!! I hope I helped some. Best of luck!Carol from eastern Ohio>> I had a shot of Neulasta a week ago last Saturday. I felt like I had the flu all this past week and yesterday the pain in my lower back and shoulder started. I can't seem to get rid of it. Is this normal?> > Lee Anne> _________________________________________________________________> It's the future of Hotmail: Try Windows Live Mail beta> http://www2.imagine-msn.com/minisites/mail/Default.aspx?locale=en-us> Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 yes there is also one in tulsa, oklahomaSharon wrote: Isn't there one in Oklahoma? SharonBSteph & Kat wrote: dear lee ann i am writing for my partner who has breast cancer stage 3. she also had the nulasta. and yes it caused her terrible low back pain to the point she said she felt like her bones would explode from the inside she ultimatly enquired the cancer treatment centers of america and i gota tell ya there whole treatment approach is completely different than the conventionial doctors here in texas they are all about beating the cancer with little or no pain...mostly they are about no pain...i often wondered why other doctors havent thought of the ways of treatment that ctca has but i dont have that answer...but i encourage you to get 2nd and even 3rd opinions if it makes you feel better. and yes it does mean we have to travel to chicago from texas alot but they help with alot of the cost and they do have a facility in OK....but in the end its worth it i think.... Dear Lee Ann, I have been getting Neulasta now for 5 treatments (1 more to go!!) Yes, I have had terrible pain from it as you do. Mine usually only lasts 3 or 4 days though. If I remember back to January when I got the first shot, I think the pain did last a bit longer. It does seem to lessen up some with each shot. I hope it does for you. Is this the first time you have gotten it? It does help keep you from getting infections. I had the bulk of my chemo through cold and flu season and I can honestly say that I didn't get any major infections, just one minor cold at the beginning. I was able to get all my chemo sessions as scheduled and now I am only 10 DAYS away from my last one!! I hope I helped some. Best of luck!Carol from eastern Ohio>> I had a shot of Neulasta a week ago last Saturday. I felt like I had the flu all this past week and yesterday the pain in my lower back and shoulder started. I can't seem to get rid of it. Is this normal?> > Lee Anne> _________________________________________________________________> It's the future of Hotmail: Try Windows Live Mail beta> http://www2.imagine-msn.com/minisites/mail/Default.aspx?locale=en-us> Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 Thanks Kat! I'm very pleased with my oncologist in Shreveport. I've seen the commercials about CTCA, but did not check into them. For me, traveling is basically out of the question as I don't have the funds to fly to Chicago and it's to far to drive. Thanks for the info though. Hugs Lee Anne To: breastcancer2 From: bebop3153@...Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 15:23:23 -0700Subject: Re: Re: Neulasta question dear lee ann i am writing for my partner who has breast cancer stage 3. she also had the nulasta. and yes it caused her terrible low back pain to the point she said she felt like her bones would explode from the inside she ultimatly enquired the cancer treatment centers of america and i gota tell ya there whole treatment approach is completely different than the conventionial doctors here in texas they are all about beating the cancer with little or no pain...mostly they are about no pain...i often wondered why other doctors havent thought of the ways of treatment that ctca has but i dont have that answer...but i encourage you to get 2nd and even 3rd opinions if it makes you feel better. and yes it does mean we have to travel to chicago from texas alot but they help with alot of the cost and they do have a facility in OK....but in the end its worth it i think.... Dear Lee Ann, I have been getting Neulasta now for 5 treatments (1 more to go!!) Yes, I have had terrible pain from it as you do. Mine usually only lasts 3 or 4 days though. If I remember back to January when I got the first shot, I think the pain did last a bit longer. It does seem to lessen up some with each shot. I hope it does for you. Is this the first time you have gotten it? It does help keep you from getting infections. I had the bulk of my chemo through cold and flu season and I can honestly say that I didn't get any major infections, just one minor cold at the beginning. I was able to get all my chemo sessions as scheduled and now I am only 10 DAYS away from my last one!! I hope I helped some. Best of luck!Carol from eastern Ohio>> I had a shot of Neulasta a week ago last Saturday. I felt like I had the flu all this past week and yesterday the pain in my lower back and shoulder started. I can't seem to get rid of it. Is this normal?> > Lee Anne> _________________________________________________________________> It's the future of Hotmail: Try Windows Live Mail beta> http://www2.imagine-msn.com/minisites/mail/Default.aspx?locale=en-us> Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 hi lee ann how funny we are in monroe right now...although home is in dallas... and i understand about funds for thats what i thought about it too...although they flew both of us up there to check the place out and even covered our hotel we were there 7days...and even then there was no obligation to choose them for treatment...Lee Anne wrote: Thanks Kat! I'm very pleased with my oncologist in Shreveport. I've seen the commercials about CTCA, but did not check into them. For me, traveling is basically out of the question as I don't have the funds to fly to Chicago and it's to far to drive. Thanks for the info though. Hugs Lee Anne To: breastcancer2 From: bebop3153@...Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 15:23:23 -0700Subject: Re: Re: Neulasta question dear lee ann i am writing for my partner who has breast cancer stage 3. she also had the nulasta. and yes it caused her terrible low back pain to the point she said she felt like her bones would explode from the inside she ultimatly enquired the cancer treatment centers of america and i gota tell ya there whole treatment approach is completely different than the conventionial doctors here in texas they are all about beating the cancer with little or no pain...mostly they are about no pain...i often wondered why other doctors havent thought of the ways of treatment that ctca has but i dont have that answer...but i encourage you to get 2nd and even 3rd opinions if it makes you feel better. and yes it does mean we have to travel to chicago from texas alot but they help with alot of the cost and they do have a facility in OK....but in the end its worth it i think.... Dear Lee Ann, I have been getting Neulasta now for 5 treatments (1 more to go!!) Yes, I have had terrible pain from it as you do. Mine usually only lasts 3 or 4 days though. If I remember back to January when I got the first shot, I think the pain did last a bit longer. It does seem to lessen up some with each shot. I hope it does for you. Is this the first time you have gotten it? It does help keep you from getting infections. I had the bulk of my chemo through cold and flu season and I can honestly say that I didn't get any major infections, just one minor cold at the beginning. I was able to get all my chemo sessions as scheduled and now I am only 10 DAYS away from my last one!! I hope I helped some. Best of luck!Carol from eastern Ohio>> I had a shot of Neulasta a week ago last Saturday. I felt like I had the flu all this past week and yesterday the pain in my lower back and shoulder started. I can't seem to get rid of it. Is this normal?> > Lee Anne> _________________________________________________________________> It's the future of Hotmail: Try Windows Live Mail beta> http://www2.imagine-msn.com/minisites/mail/Default.aspx?locale=en-us> Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 Isn't there one in Oklahoma? SharonB SharonB, I am in Oklahoma but it is mom who has BC. I have been meaning to update you on her condition. She is healing and doing much better these days. It has taken a lot out of her but her wounds are almost healed. Next week she will see the oncologist and start planning the chemo. They wanted her healed well before starting it. Her surgeon thinks he will only do the pill with her since she is so sensitive to everything. She is allergic to everything. This past week or so she has really started acting like herself again. Doing things on her own and moving around much better. She is having nurses here to help do baths, change the bandages and has a PT guy too. They were really concerned with her osteoporosis that she might fall and break a hip. She has fell three times since surgery. Luckily nothing was hurt, just her pride. He is teaching her exercises to strengthen her legs and how to maneuver when she is shaky. I have really enjoyed being apart of your group, reading and learning as much as possible to help mom. You gals are great!!! Peg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 Peg, Glad to hear your Mom is doing better. Hugs nne Thanks nne, It has been tough on her and her sister has been sick too so each time one gets to feeling badly the other gets sick. I am hoping her chemo is very light and it causes no more trouble. She will be 75 in June. Peg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 Peg, Glad to hear your Mom is doing better. Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Lifehttp://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.htmlalso check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:http://www.cancerclub.com Re: Re: Neulasta question Isn't there one in Oklahoma? SharonB SharonB, I am in Oklahoma but it is mom who has BC. I have been meaning to update you on her condition. She is healing and doing much better these days. It has taken a lot out of her but her wounds are almost healed. Next week she will see the oncologist and start planning the chemo. They wanted her healed well before starting it. Her surgeon thinks he will only do the pill with her since she is so sensitive to everything. She is allergic to everything. This past week or so she has really started acting like herself again. Doing things on her own and moving around much better. She is having nurses here to help do baths, change the bandages and has a PT guy too. They were really concerned with her osteoporosis that she might fall and break a hip. She has fell three times since surgery. Luckily nothing was hurt, just her pride. He is teaching her exercises to strengthen her legs and how to maneuver when she is shaky. I have really enjoyed being apart of your group, reading and learning as much as possible to help mom. You gals are great!!! Peg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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