Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 Hi-I only have 4 treatments to take -every other week , last one Valentines day! The whole procedure was nothing really-just draining emotionally. I felt terrible tho by 10pm that night , feeling sick . etc . I was given 3 diff types of anti nauseau pills. They really didnt really kick in 'till today tho. I was very restless first night up and down all night.. just feeling out of sorts, was told that was normal. went back next day for neualasta shot. and 2nd night same thing. Last night I slept all night pure exhaustion I guess!I have been feeling just tired for the most part and have that funny taste in my mouth.. nothing taste right. I am going to call next week to look at wigs.. was told would need one soon that it will fall out! I have terrific friends and of course family who have been a big help. I look to this message board everyday for support also and will keep u posted how on it goes, Take care -sue- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 -Hi, I was given Emend at the Dr office as soon as chemo was done. tripack was told to take that once a day until done (3 total)and then something called dexamethasone(4 mg) I had to take 1 tab 2 xs a day for 3 days (last one tonight at dinner) and then the 3rd one was to take as needed (name much to long to type ) which I have been taking at bedtime if I feel quesy. I plan on telling Dr next week when I go for a follow up . They say they make changes if they dont work. I am not miserable, but its bothersome because b4 all this I was always healthy and never get sick. Thanks for your input , take care -sue- - In breastcancer2 , Ann Weiss <maryann_weiss@y...> wrote: > > Sue, > > Couple of questions for you - were you given nausea meds and told to take them BEFORE you felt nauseous? I was given Zofran and told to take it when I got home from chemo - before symptoms even showed. It really worked for me as I never felt nauseous and I hat a LOT of chemo. > > Re the not being able to sleep - most likely that's caused by the pre-meds given before chemo infusion. Just about everyone given this med (as I recall, it's decadron?), feels fidgety, agitated, and unable to sleep. My onc gave me Ambien (a sleeping pill) to counter the effects. You might want to check this out as it's important to get a lot of rest to keep your strength up. > > Hope these tips might help. > > Ann > Chemo Hats: www.cjhats.com > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Photos > Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 I know what you mean Sue. I've rarely been sick and always up and on the go. The way I've felt the last 2 treatments, well, they really hit me hard. I don't like being sick and/or down. I'm used to being healthy and able to do what I need to do every day. To be down for 5 days every 3 weeks sucks. LICS June "The best protection any woman can have...is courage." Cady Stanton Secular Breast Cancer Support group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SecularBCSupport/ -----Original Message-----From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]On Behalf Of leonefamSent: Friday, January 06, 2006 3:49 PMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: Re: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd!-Hi, I was given Emend at the Dr office as soon as chemo was done. tripack was told to take that once a day until done (3 total)and then something called dexamethasone(4 mg) I had to take 1 tab 2 xs a day for 3 days (last one tonight at dinner) and then the 3rd one was to take as needed (name much to long to type ) which I have been taking at bedtime if I feel quesy. I plan on telling Dr next week when I go for a follow up . They say they make changes if they dont work. I am not miserable, but its bothersome because b4 all this I was always healthy and never get sick. Thanks for your input , take care -sue-- In breastcancer2 , Ann Weiss <maryann_weiss@y...> wrote:>> Sue,> > Couple of questions for you - were you given nausea meds and told to take them BEFORE you felt nauseous? I was given Zofran and told to take it when I got home from chemo - before symptoms even showed. It really worked for me as I never felt nauseous and I hat a LOT of chemo.> > Re the not being able to sleep - most likely that's caused by the pre-meds given before chemo infusion. Just about everyone given this med (as I recall, it's decadron?), feels fidgety, agitated, and unable to sleep. My onc gave me Ambien (a sleeping pill) to counter the effects. You might want to check this out as it's important to get a lot of rest to keep your strength up.> > Hope these tips might help.> > Ann> Chemo Hats: www.cjhats.com> > > ---------------------------------> Yahoo! Photos> Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 I have 4 more to go only they're switching me to Taxol for the remaining 4 which I think is pretty standard. Again, everyone is different but most people have less problems with Taxol than with the AC. I only hope I'm in the "most" people category. And I have to say, I probably didn't get near as sick as some people do with AC and it was awful. I don't think I told every one here but I had to have my medi port removed. There was an infection at the incision sight where they installed it and it got sore and infected. They removed it last Monday, no sedation, just numbed the area. I will never, ever let anyone put me through that again. From no on sedate me or don't do it. I don't deal well with needles and I'm even worse about having someone poke and prod my insides while I'm awake. My husband was out of town and I didn't have a way home. Next week they are putting in a PIC line and I called yesterday and told them I wanted to be sedated, period. My husband will take me there and take me home. 4 more treatments, only 4 more treatments, that's what I keep telling myself. The glass is half full. ;-) Oh, and to top it all off, now I have a terrible sore throat and head cold. See, I had to go on these antibiotics to try and get rid of the infection and I couldn't take my vitamins and herbs at the same time I took the medicine, so I kept forgetting to take them, and I got sick. :-( LICS June "The best protection any woman can have...is courage." Cady Stanton Secular Breast Cancer Support group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SecularBCSupport/ -----Original Message-----From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]On Behalf Of DennisSent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:41 AMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: Re: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! June said << I've rarely been sick and always up and on the go.>> I'm with you June. I'm not doing well with this sick thing either. I was totally down from Thursday (chemo day) to Tuesday afternoon. I had absolutely no energy. I only have one treatment left. I'm more excited about getting this done and over with than I was when I was pregnant and hospitalized for two weeks at the end before I had my child. Chemo still sucks but the good thing is that it ENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sue you hang in there. It will be over soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 I have 4 more to go only they're switching me to Taxol for the remaining 4 which I think is pretty standard. Again, everyone is different but most people have less problems with Taxol than with the AC. I only hope I'm in the "most" people category. And I have to say, I probably didn't get near as sick as some people do with AC and it was awful. I don't think I told every one here but I had to have my medi port removed. There was an infection at the incision sight where they installed it and it got sore and infected. They removed it last Monday, no sedation, just numbed the area. I will never, ever let anyone put me through that again. From no on sedate me or don't do it. I don't deal well with needles and I'm even worse about having someone poke and prod my insides while I'm awake. My husband was out of town and I didn't have a way home. Next week they are putting in a PIC line and I called yesterday and told them I wanted to be sedated, period. My husband will take me there and take me home. 4 more treatments, only 4 more treatments, that's what I keep telling myself. The glass is half full. ;-) Oh, and to top it all off, now I have a terrible sore throat and head cold. See, I had to go on these antibiotics to try and get rid of the infection and I couldn't take my vitamins and herbs at the same time I took the medicine, so I kept forgetting to take them, and I got sick. :-( LICS June "The best protection any woman can have...is courage." Cady Stanton Secular Breast Cancer Support group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SecularBCSupport/ -----Original Message-----From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]On Behalf Of DennisSent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:41 AMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: Re: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! June said << I've rarely been sick and always up and on the go.>> I'm with you June. I'm not doing well with this sick thing either. I was totally down from Thursday (chemo day) to Tuesday afternoon. I had absolutely no energy. I only have one treatment left. I'm more excited about getting this done and over with than I was when I was pregnant and hospitalized for two weeks at the end before I had my child. Chemo still sucks but the good thing is that it ENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sue you hang in there. It will be over soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 I have 4 more to go only they're switching me to Taxol for the remaining 4 which I think is pretty standard. Again, everyone is different but most people have less problems with Taxol than with the AC. I only hope I'm in the "most" people category. And I have to say, I probably didn't get near as sick as some people do with AC and it was awful. I don't think I told every one here but I had to have my medi port removed. There was an infection at the incision sight where they installed it and it got sore and infected. They removed it last Monday, no sedation, just numbed the area. I will never, ever let anyone put me through that again. From no on sedate me or don't do it. I don't deal well with needles and I'm even worse about having someone poke and prod my insides while I'm awake. My husband was out of town and I didn't have a way home. Next week they are putting in a PIC line and I called yesterday and told them I wanted to be sedated, period. My husband will take me there and take me home. 4 more treatments, only 4 more treatments, that's what I keep telling myself. The glass is half full. ;-) Oh, and to top it all off, now I have a terrible sore throat and head cold. See, I had to go on these antibiotics to try and get rid of the infection and I couldn't take my vitamins and herbs at the same time I took the medicine, so I kept forgetting to take them, and I got sick. :-( LICS June "The best protection any woman can have...is courage." Cady Stanton Secular Breast Cancer Support group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SecularBCSupport/ -----Original Message-----From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]On Behalf Of DennisSent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:41 AMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: Re: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! June said << I've rarely been sick and always up and on the go.>> I'm with you June. I'm not doing well with this sick thing either. I was totally down from Thursday (chemo day) to Tuesday afternoon. I had absolutely no energy. I only have one treatment left. I'm more excited about getting this done and over with than I was when I was pregnant and hospitalized for two weeks at the end before I had my child. Chemo still sucks but the good thing is that it ENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sue you hang in there. It will be over soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 June, Sorry to hear you still aren't feeling well. Will keep good thoughts for you. 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: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! I have 4 more to go only they're switching me to Taxol for the remaining 4 which I think is pretty standard. Again, everyone is different but most people have less problems with Taxol than with the AC. I only hope I'm in the "most" people category. And I have to say, I probably didn't get near as sick as some people do with AC and it was awful. I don't think I told every one here but I had to have my medi port removed. There was an infection at the incision sight where they installed it and it got sore and infected. They removed it last Monday, no sedation, just numbed the area. I will never, ever let anyone put me through that again. From no on sedate me or don't do it. I don't deal well with needles and I'm even worse about having someone poke and prod my insides while I'm awake. My husband was out of town and I didn't have a way home. Next week they are putting in a PIC line and I called yesterday and told them I wanted to be sedated, period. My husband will take me there and take me home. 4 more treatments, only 4 more treatments, that's what I keep telling myself. The glass is half full. ;-) Oh, and to top it all off, now I have a terrible sore throat and head cold. See, I had to go on these antibiotics to try and get rid of the infection and I couldn't take my vitamins and herbs at the same time I took the medicine, so I kept forgetting to take them, and I got sick. :-( LICS June "The best protection any woman can have...is courage." Cady Stanton Secular Breast Cancer Support group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SecularBCSupport/ -----Original Message-----From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]On Behalf Of DennisSent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:41 AMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: Re: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! June said << I've rarely been sick and always up and on the go.>> I'm with you June. I'm not doing well with this sick thing either. I was totally down from Thursday (chemo day) to Tuesday afternoon. I had absolutely no energy. I only have one treatment left. I'm more excited about getting this done and over with than I was when I was pregnant and hospitalized for two weeks at the end before I had my child. Chemo still sucks but the good thing is that it ENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sue you hang in there. It will be over soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 June, Sorry to hear you still aren't feeling well. Will keep good thoughts for you. 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: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! I have 4 more to go only they're switching me to Taxol for the remaining 4 which I think is pretty standard. Again, everyone is different but most people have less problems with Taxol than with the AC. I only hope I'm in the "most" people category. And I have to say, I probably didn't get near as sick as some people do with AC and it was awful. I don't think I told every one here but I had to have my medi port removed. There was an infection at the incision sight where they installed it and it got sore and infected. They removed it last Monday, no sedation, just numbed the area. I will never, ever let anyone put me through that again. From no on sedate me or don't do it. I don't deal well with needles and I'm even worse about having someone poke and prod my insides while I'm awake. My husband was out of town and I didn't have a way home. Next week they are putting in a PIC line and I called yesterday and told them I wanted to be sedated, period. My husband will take me there and take me home. 4 more treatments, only 4 more treatments, that's what I keep telling myself. The glass is half full. ;-) Oh, and to top it all off, now I have a terrible sore throat and head cold. See, I had to go on these antibiotics to try and get rid of the infection and I couldn't take my vitamins and herbs at the same time I took the medicine, so I kept forgetting to take them, and I got sick. :-( LICS June "The best protection any woman can have...is courage." Cady Stanton Secular Breast Cancer Support group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SecularBCSupport/ -----Original Message-----From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]On Behalf Of DennisSent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:41 AMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: Re: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! June said << I've rarely been sick and always up and on the go.>> I'm with you June. I'm not doing well with this sick thing either. I was totally down from Thursday (chemo day) to Tuesday afternoon. I had absolutely no energy. I only have one treatment left. I'm more excited about getting this done and over with than I was when I was pregnant and hospitalized for two weeks at the end before I had my child. Chemo still sucks but the good thing is that it ENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sue you hang in there. It will be over soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 Note: forwarded message attached. Prayers for you...Never had a port...I had the needle in the back of my right hand...8 chemos and 8 needles...all I do was listen to my cd player my mom got me to pass the time... Betsy (NC) June, Sorry to hear you still aren't feeling well. Will keep good thoughts for you. 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: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! I have 4 more to go only they're switching me to Taxol for the remaining 4 which I think is pretty standard. Again, everyone is different but most people have less problems with Taxol than with the AC. I only hope I'm in the "most" people category. And I have to say, I probably didn't get near as sick as some people do with AC and it was awful. I don't think I told every one here but I had to have my medi port removed. There was an infection at the incision sight where they installed it and it got sore and infected. They removed it last Monday, no sedation, just numbed the area. I will never, ever let anyone put me through that again. From no on sedate me or don't do it. I don't deal well with needles and I'm even worse about having someone poke and prod my insides while I'm awake. My husband was out of town and I didn't have a way home. Next week they are putting in a PIC line and I called yesterday and told them I wanted to be sedated, period. My husband will take me there and take me home. 4 more treatments, only 4 more treatments, that's what I keep telling myself. The glass is half full. ;-) Oh, and to top it all off, now I have a terrible sore throat and head cold. See, I had to go on these antibiotics to try and get rid of the infection and I couldn't take my vitamins and herbs at the same time I took the medicine, so I kept forgetting to take them, and I got sick. :-( LICS June "The best protection any woman can have...is courage." Cady Stanton Secular Breast Cancer Support group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SecularBCSupport/ -----Original Message-----From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]On Behalf Of DennisSent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:41 AMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: Re: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! June said << I've rarely been sick and always up and on the go.>> I'm with you June. I'm not doing well with this sick thing either. I was totally down from Thursday (chemo day) to Tuesday afternoon. I had absolutely no energy. I only have one treatment left. I'm more excited about getting this done and over with than I was when I was pregnant and hospitalized for two weeks at the end before I had my child. Chemo still sucks but the good thing is that it ENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sue you hang in there. It will be over soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 Note: forwarded message attached. Prayers for you...Never had a port...I had the needle in the back of my right hand...8 chemos and 8 needles...all I do was listen to my cd player my mom got me to pass the time... Betsy (NC) June, Sorry to hear you still aren't feeling well. Will keep good thoughts for you. 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: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! I have 4 more to go only they're switching me to Taxol for the remaining 4 which I think is pretty standard. Again, everyone is different but most people have less problems with Taxol than with the AC. I only hope I'm in the "most" people category. And I have to say, I probably didn't get near as sick as some people do with AC and it was awful. I don't think I told every one here but I had to have my medi port removed. There was an infection at the incision sight where they installed it and it got sore and infected. They removed it last Monday, no sedation, just numbed the area. I will never, ever let anyone put me through that again. From no on sedate me or don't do it. I don't deal well with needles and I'm even worse about having someone poke and prod my insides while I'm awake. My husband was out of town and I didn't have a way home. Next week they are putting in a PIC line and I called yesterday and told them I wanted to be sedated, period. My husband will take me there and take me home. 4 more treatments, only 4 more treatments, that's what I keep telling myself. The glass is half full. ;-) Oh, and to top it all off, now I have a terrible sore throat and head cold. See, I had to go on these antibiotics to try and get rid of the infection and I couldn't take my vitamins and herbs at the same time I took the medicine, so I kept forgetting to take them, and I got sick. :-( LICS June "The best protection any woman can have...is courage." Cady Stanton Secular Breast Cancer Support group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SecularBCSupport/ -----Original Message-----From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]On Behalf Of DennisSent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:41 AMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: Re: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! June said << I've rarely been sick and always up and on the go.>> I'm with you June. I'm not doing well with this sick thing either. I was totally down from Thursday (chemo day) to Tuesday afternoon. I had absolutely no energy. I only have one treatment left. I'm more excited about getting this done and over with than I was when I was pregnant and hospitalized for two weeks at the end before I had my child. Chemo still sucks but the good thing is that it ENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sue you hang in there. It will be over soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 Note: forwarded message attached. Prayers for you...Never had a port...I had the needle in the back of my right hand...8 chemos and 8 needles...all I do was listen to my cd player my mom got me to pass the time... Betsy (NC) June, Sorry to hear you still aren't feeling well. Will keep good thoughts for you. 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: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! I have 4 more to go only they're switching me to Taxol for the remaining 4 which I think is pretty standard. Again, everyone is different but most people have less problems with Taxol than with the AC. I only hope I'm in the "most" people category. And I have to say, I probably didn't get near as sick as some people do with AC and it was awful. I don't think I told every one here but I had to have my medi port removed. There was an infection at the incision sight where they installed it and it got sore and infected. They removed it last Monday, no sedation, just numbed the area. I will never, ever let anyone put me through that again. From no on sedate me or don't do it. I don't deal well with needles and I'm even worse about having someone poke and prod my insides while I'm awake. My husband was out of town and I didn't have a way home. Next week they are putting in a PIC line and I called yesterday and told them I wanted to be sedated, period. My husband will take me there and take me home. 4 more treatments, only 4 more treatments, that's what I keep telling myself. The glass is half full. ;-) Oh, and to top it all off, now I have a terrible sore throat and head cold. See, I had to go on these antibiotics to try and get rid of the infection and I couldn't take my vitamins and herbs at the same time I took the medicine, so I kept forgetting to take them, and I got sick. :-( LICS June "The best protection any woman can have...is courage." Cady Stanton Secular Breast Cancer Support group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SecularBCSupport/ -----Original Message-----From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]On Behalf Of DennisSent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:41 AMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: Re: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! June said << I've rarely been sick and always up and on the go.>> I'm with you June. I'm not doing well with this sick thing either. I was totally down from Thursday (chemo day) to Tuesday afternoon. I had absolutely no energy. I only have one treatment left. I'm more excited about getting this done and over with than I was when I was pregnant and hospitalized for two weeks at the end before I had my child. Chemo still sucks but the good thing is that it ENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sue you hang in there. It will be over soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 Thanks nne. I am so tired of sneezing and sniffling. I've been taking Tylenol sore throat and cold medicine and it helps. It makes me sleepy too so I get plenty of rest, LOL. LICS June "The best protection any woman can have...is courage." Cady Stanton Secular Breast Cancer Support group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SecularBCSupport/ -----Original Message-----From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]On Behalf Of & nne SvihlikSent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 11:01 AMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: Re: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! June, Sorry to hear you still aren't feeling well. Will keep good thoughts for you. 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: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! I have 4 more to go only they're switching me to Taxol for the remaining 4 which I think is pretty standard. Again, everyone is different but most people have less problems with Taxol than with the AC. I only hope I'm in the "most" people category. And I have to say, I probably didn't get near as sick as some people do with AC and it was awful. I don't think I told every one here but I had to have my medi port removed. There was an infection at the incision sight where they installed it and it got sore and infected. They removed it last Monday, no sedation, just numbed the area. I will never, ever let anyone put me through that again. From no on sedate me or don't do it. I don't deal well with needles and I'm even worse about having someone poke and prod my insides while I'm awake. My husband was out of town and I didn't have a way home. Next week they are putting in a PIC line and I called yesterday and told them I wanted to be sedated, period. My husband will take me there and take me home. 4 more treatments, only 4 more treatments, that's what I keep telling myself. The glass is half full. ;-) Oh, and to top it all off, now I have a terrible sore throat and head cold. See, I had to go on these antibiotics to try and get rid of the infection and I couldn't take my vitamins and herbs at the same time I took the medicine, so I kept forgetting to take them, and I got sick. :-( LICS June "The best protection any woman can have...is courage." Cady Stanton Secular Breast Cancer Support group: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SecularBCSupport/ -----Original Message-----From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]On Behalf Of DennisSent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:41 AMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: Re: Had my first A/C treatment Tues . Jan 3rd! June said << I've rarely been sick and always up and on the go.>> I'm with you June. I'm not doing well with this sick thing either. I was totally down from Thursday (chemo day) to Tuesday afternoon. I had absolutely no energy. I only have one treatment left. I'm more excited about getting this done and over with than I was when I was pregnant and hospitalized for two weeks at the end before I had my child. Chemo still sucks but the good thing is that it ENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sue you hang in there. It will be over soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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