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Narice,

I just saw your post and am so glad all turned out well. Hang in

there girlfriend.

Joyce-

-- In colon_cancer_support , flipper759@a... wrote:

> Phil has very dark urine.

> We called the dr. and he seems pretty sure it is nothing but wants

him in

> tomorrow if it continues. Best case is mild dehydration worse is

related to

> liver function. He DOES NOT have any other symptoms so I am

praying for the best,

> but I'm still kind of scared.

> Please join me in that prayer.

> I TOLD YOU SO'S ARE FINE I'M GETTING WHERE I DON'T MIND THEM AT

ALL!!!

>

> Thanks and God Bless

> Narice

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I would speculate that the headaches are due to the Avastin. When I

was on it, the night that I got it I had blood vessels popping in my

nose and I had a headache that I could not get rid of - speculate

that it was due to a rise in blood pressure, which Avastin causes.

You might want to track the pressure with a cuff to see if there is

a correlation between it and the headaches.

Joe

> So far so good. I'm sure a lot has to do with being off for a

month. This

> combo

> (FOLFOX + Avastin) is brutal especially the slow drip 5FU. As I

wrote in

> another post BIOTENE works very well for the mouth sores and

everything else is

> normal. If anyone has suggestions for chemo headaches let me know.

> Tylenol's working but they keep coming back.

>

>

>

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I would speculate that the headaches are due to the Avastin. When I

was on it, the night that I got it I had blood vessels popping in my

nose and I had a headache that I could not get rid of - speculate

that it was due to a rise in blood pressure, which Avastin causes.

You might want to track the pressure with a cuff to see if there is

a correlation between it and the headaches.

Joe

> So far so good. I'm sure a lot has to do with being off for a

month. This

> combo

> (FOLFOX + Avastin) is brutal especially the slow drip 5FU. As I

wrote in

> another post BIOTENE works very well for the mouth sores and

everything else is

> normal. If anyone has suggestions for chemo headaches let me know.

> Tylenol's working but they keep coming back.

>

>

>

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I would speculate that the headaches are due to the Avastin. When I

was on it, the night that I got it I had blood vessels popping in my

nose and I had a headache that I could not get rid of - speculate

that it was due to a rise in blood pressure, which Avastin causes.

You might want to track the pressure with a cuff to see if there is

a correlation between it and the headaches.

Joe

> So far so good. I'm sure a lot has to do with being off for a

month. This

> combo

> (FOLFOX + Avastin) is brutal especially the slow drip 5FU. As I

wrote in

> another post BIOTENE works very well for the mouth sores and

everything else is

> normal. If anyone has suggestions for chemo headaches let me know.

> Tylenol's working but they keep coming back.

>

>

>

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