Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Sandy, Hang in there girl! Don't overwhelm yourself with too many questions. Know that you are in very capable hands with your oncologist and remember to ASK FOR SAMPLES! I'm a firm believer in letting them give you everything you need. We suffer enough and some of these co-payments are just unbelievable. ASK ASK ASK! and you shall receive. I had 4 treatments of A/C, followed by 4 of Taxol, and I'm here to tell the TALE! Actually Sunday will be my (2) year anniversary and I'm very proud as you will be too. I had steroid pills, along with EMEND and another anti-nausea that was thrown in the mix for better results. As long as you tell them what you are feeling, you will have less problems managing your side effects. Key word here: TELL them. The quicker you start, the quicker you'll be on your way back to being "sandy." I wish you peace and strength. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Sandy, Hang in there girl! Don't overwhelm yourself with too many questions. Know that you are in very capable hands with your oncologist and remember to ASK FOR SAMPLES! I'm a firm believer in letting them give you everything you need. We suffer enough and some of these co-payments are just unbelievable. ASK ASK ASK! and you shall receive. I had 4 treatments of A/C, followed by 4 of Taxol, and I'm here to tell the TALE! Actually Sunday will be my (2) year anniversary and I'm very proud as you will be too. I had steroid pills, along with EMEND and another anti-nausea that was thrown in the mix for better results. As long as you tell them what you are feeling, you will have less problems managing your side effects. Key word here: TELL them. The quicker you start, the quicker you'll be on your way back to being "sandy." I wish you peace and strength. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Oh my and the battle begins. I was diagnosed end of march, and I will just be starting my treatments end of next week. Some anxiety of the unknown as set in, and I " m curious if anyone else has had 4 cycles of a/c chemo, if so, what should I expect, How do I prepare, what are good anti nausea drugs, any thoughts??? sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 congratulations on 2 years! Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Lifehttp://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.htmlCheck out my other ornaments atwww.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.htmlLots of info and gifts at:www.cancerclub.comCinDWood Craftshttp://www.cindwoodcrafts.com Re: I"m getting chemo a/c - 4 cycles Starting end of next week Sandy, Hang in there girl! Don't overwhelm yourself with too many questions. Know that you are in very capable hands with your oncologist and remember to ASK FOR SAMPLES! I'm a firm believer in letting them give you everything you need. We suffer enough and some of these co-payments are just unbelievable. ASK ASK ASK! and you shall receive. I had 4 treatments of A/C, followed by 4 of Taxol, and I'm here to tell the TALE! Actually Sunday will be my (2) year anniversary and I'm very proud as you will be too. I had steroid pills, along with EMEND and another anti-nausea that was thrown in the mix for better results. As long as you tell them what you are feeling, you will have less problems managing your side effects. Key word here: TELL them. The quicker you start, the quicker you'll be on your way back to being "sandy." I wish you peace and strength. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Hi Sandy, I had my first treatment of a/c last Wednesday, and it went very well, a little tired (I think due to the anxiety). I had no problems at all the day of or the next, the 3rd day, I got a little constipated and nausea, just a little, as they gave me a 5 day shot before the chemo and Prochlorperazin for any break through times, it good up to 8 hours at a time. After 3 days of the couldn't go, I went and the go 1 day of diarrhea, now I just tire a little quicker. On the day of chemo, I drank water and lemonade from the time I got up all the way up to chemo and drank more during and all night, so my kidney's were very flushed and that is what my onc want me to do, so that I could go to the bathroom every 2 hours for up to 48 hours. As far as prepping before the treatment, I bought seneca for the constipation and Imodium AD for the diarrhea, made plans to get plenty of rest, in between my job and home duties. And have eaten when I feel like it. So far so good. Hope this helps. I'm sure you will do just fine. Take Care, Jolene I"m getting chemo a/c - 4 cycles Starting end of next week Oh my and the battle begins. I was diagnosed end of march, and I will just be starting my treatments end of next week. Some anxiety of the unknown as set in, and I"m curious if anyone else has had 4 cycles of a/c chemo, if so, what should I expect, How do I prepare, what are good anti nausea drugs, any thoughts???sandy Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.6.1/344 - Release Date: 5/19/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Hi Sandy, I had my first treatment of a/c last Wednesday, and it went very well, a little tired (I think due to the anxiety). I had no problems at all the day of or the next, the 3rd day, I got a little constipated and nausea, just a little, as they gave me a 5 day shot before the chemo and Prochlorperazin for any break through times, it good up to 8 hours at a time. After 3 days of the couldn't go, I went and the go 1 day of diarrhea, now I just tire a little quicker. On the day of chemo, I drank water and lemonade from the time I got up all the way up to chemo and drank more during and all night, so my kidney's were very flushed and that is what my onc want me to do, so that I could go to the bathroom every 2 hours for up to 48 hours. As far as prepping before the treatment, I bought seneca for the constipation and Imodium AD for the diarrhea, made plans to get plenty of rest, in between my job and home duties. And have eaten when I feel like it. So far so good. Hope this helps. I'm sure you will do just fine. Take Care, Jolene I"m getting chemo a/c - 4 cycles Starting end of next week Oh my and the battle begins. I was diagnosed end of march, and I will just be starting my treatments end of next week. Some anxiety of the unknown as set in, and I"m curious if anyone else has had 4 cycles of a/c chemo, if so, what should I expect, How do I prepare, what are good anti nausea drugs, any thoughts???sandy Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.6.1/344 - Release Date: 5/19/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Hi Sandy, I had my first treatment of a/c last Wednesday, and it went very well, a little tired (I think due to the anxiety). I had no problems at all the day of or the next, the 3rd day, I got a little constipated and nausea, just a little, as they gave me a 5 day shot before the chemo and Prochlorperazin for any break through times, it good up to 8 hours at a time. After 3 days of the couldn't go, I went and the go 1 day of diarrhea, now I just tire a little quicker. On the day of chemo, I drank water and lemonade from the time I got up all the way up to chemo and drank more during and all night, so my kidney's were very flushed and that is what my onc want me to do, so that I could go to the bathroom every 2 hours for up to 48 hours. As far as prepping before the treatment, I bought seneca for the constipation and Imodium AD for the diarrhea, made plans to get plenty of rest, in between my job and home duties. And have eaten when I feel like it. So far so good. Hope this helps. I'm sure you will do just fine. Take Care, Jolene I"m getting chemo a/c - 4 cycles Starting end of next week Oh my and the battle begins. I was diagnosed end of march, and I will just be starting my treatments end of next week. Some anxiety of the unknown as set in, and I"m curious if anyone else has had 4 cycles of a/c chemo, if so, what should I expect, How do I prepare, what are good anti nausea drugs, any thoughts???sandy Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.6.1/344 - Release Date: 5/19/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Sandy, I have just finished the fourth of my A/C treatments, and while it isn't what I'd choose to do for my summer vacation, it is not bad all the time. Be prepared for some fatigue and nausea in the few days after each treatment, and it will get a little worse with each one. HOWEVER, it does go away. Out of each 14 day cycle, I've had 4 bad days and the rest good. If you have kids, lay in some help (relatives, strangers on the street, whatever it takes) for the few days after chemo. PS: Wear pull down pants to chemo so you don't mess up your line if you have to " go " . --- Winter wrote: > Oh my and the battle begins. I was diagnosed end of march, and I > will > just be starting my treatments end of next week. Some anxiety of > the > unknown as set in, and I " m curious if anyone else has had 4 cycles of > > a/c chemo, if so, what should I expect, How do I prepare, what are > good > anti nausea drugs, any thoughts??? > sandy > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Sandy, I have just finished the fourth of my A/C treatments, and while it isn't what I'd choose to do for my summer vacation, it is not bad all the time. Be prepared for some fatigue and nausea in the few days after each treatment, and it will get a little worse with each one. HOWEVER, it does go away. Out of each 14 day cycle, I've had 4 bad days and the rest good. If you have kids, lay in some help (relatives, strangers on the street, whatever it takes) for the few days after chemo. PS: Wear pull down pants to chemo so you don't mess up your line if you have to " go " . --- Winter wrote: > Oh my and the battle begins. I was diagnosed end of march, and I > will > just be starting my treatments end of next week. Some anxiety of > the > unknown as set in, and I " m curious if anyone else has had 4 cycles of > > a/c chemo, if so, what should I expect, How do I prepare, what are > good > anti nausea drugs, any thoughts??? > sandy > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Sandy, I have just finished the fourth of my A/C treatments, and while it isn't what I'd choose to do for my summer vacation, it is not bad all the time. Be prepared for some fatigue and nausea in the few days after each treatment, and it will get a little worse with each one. HOWEVER, it does go away. Out of each 14 day cycle, I've had 4 bad days and the rest good. If you have kids, lay in some help (relatives, strangers on the street, whatever it takes) for the few days after chemo. PS: Wear pull down pants to chemo so you don't mess up your line if you have to " go " . --- Winter wrote: > Oh my and the battle begins. I was diagnosed end of march, and I > will > just be starting my treatments end of next week. Some anxiety of > the > unknown as set in, and I " m curious if anyone else has had 4 cycles of > > a/c chemo, if so, what should I expect, How do I prepare, what are > good > anti nausea drugs, any thoughts??? > sandy > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 I just had my 4 yr anniversary around Memorial Day Week-end...I had 8 rounds of chemo every three...had mine on a Monday afternoon and would take off three days and then try to work Thurs and Fri with a stomach ache...had done about 6 treatments when I had a low grade fever and low blood count...was in hospital for 4 days...then I stayed home for a week from work after the chemo...The first 4 rounds had two drugs and then the last 4 round was changed to just one different drug...All I could eat was tomato soup...They control your chemo so you dont feel that bad...The other two weeks inbetween chemo I went back to work...Just watch out if you get a low grade fever...The only real bad thing was loosing my mom suddenly the day before my 5th chemo treatment. Betsy(NC) Note: forwarded message attached. Hi Sandy, I had my first treatment of a/c last Wednesday, and it went very well, a little tired (I think due to the anxiety). I had no problems at all the day of or the next, the 3rd day, I got a little constipated and nausea, just a little, as they gave me a 5 day shot before the chemo and Prochlorperazin for any break through times, it good up to 8 hours at a time. After 3 days of the couldn't go, I went and the go 1 day of diarrhea, now I just tire a little quicker. On the day of chemo, I drank water and lemonade from the time I got up all the way up to chemo and drank more during and all night, so my kidney's were very flushed and that is what my onc want me to do, so that I could go to the bathroom every 2 hours for up to 48 hours. As far as prepping before the treatment, I bought seneca for the constipation and Imodium AD for the diarrhea, made plans to get plenty of rest, in between my job and home duties. And have eaten when I feel like it. So far so good. Hope this helps. I'm sure you will do just fine. Take Care, Jolene I"m getting chemo a/c - 4 cycles Starting end of next week Oh my and the battle begins. I was diagnosed end of march, and I will just be starting my treatments end of next week. Some anxiety of the unknown as set in, and I"m curious if anyone else has had 4 cycles of a/c chemo, if so, what should I expect, How do I prepare, what are good anti nausea drugs, any thoughts???sandy Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.6.1/344 - Release Date: 5/19/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 I just had my 4 yr anniversary around Memorial Day Week-end...I had 8 rounds of chemo every three...had mine on a Monday afternoon and would take off three days and then try to work Thurs and Fri with a stomach ache...had done about 6 treatments when I had a low grade fever and low blood count...was in hospital for 4 days...then I stayed home for a week from work after the chemo...The first 4 rounds had two drugs and then the last 4 round was changed to just one different drug...All I could eat was tomato soup...They control your chemo so you dont feel that bad...The other two weeks inbetween chemo I went back to work...Just watch out if you get a low grade fever...The only real bad thing was loosing my mom suddenly the day before my 5th chemo treatment. Betsy(NC) Note: forwarded message attached. Hi Sandy, I had my first treatment of a/c last Wednesday, and it went very well, a little tired (I think due to the anxiety). I had no problems at all the day of or the next, the 3rd day, I got a little constipated and nausea, just a little, as they gave me a 5 day shot before the chemo and Prochlorperazin for any break through times, it good up to 8 hours at a time. After 3 days of the couldn't go, I went and the go 1 day of diarrhea, now I just tire a little quicker. On the day of chemo, I drank water and lemonade from the time I got up all the way up to chemo and drank more during and all night, so my kidney's were very flushed and that is what my onc want me to do, so that I could go to the bathroom every 2 hours for up to 48 hours. As far as prepping before the treatment, I bought seneca for the constipation and Imodium AD for the diarrhea, made plans to get plenty of rest, in between my job and home duties. And have eaten when I feel like it. So far so good. Hope this helps. I'm sure you will do just fine. Take Care, Jolene I"m getting chemo a/c - 4 cycles Starting end of next week Oh my and the battle begins. I was diagnosed end of march, and I will just be starting my treatments end of next week. Some anxiety of the unknown as set in, and I"m curious if anyone else has had 4 cycles of a/c chemo, if so, what should I expect, How do I prepare, what are good anti nausea drugs, any thoughts???sandy Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.6.1/344 - Release Date: 5/19/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 I just had my 4 yr anniversary around Memorial Day Week-end...I had 8 rounds of chemo every three...had mine on a Monday afternoon and would take off three days and then try to work Thurs and Fri with a stomach ache...had done about 6 treatments when I had a low grade fever and low blood count...was in hospital for 4 days...then I stayed home for a week from work after the chemo...The first 4 rounds had two drugs and then the last 4 round was changed to just one different drug...All I could eat was tomato soup...They control your chemo so you dont feel that bad...The other two weeks inbetween chemo I went back to work...Just watch out if you get a low grade fever...The only real bad thing was loosing my mom suddenly the day before my 5th chemo treatment. Betsy(NC) Note: forwarded message attached. Hi Sandy, I had my first treatment of a/c last Wednesday, and it went very well, a little tired (I think due to the anxiety). I had no problems at all the day of or the next, the 3rd day, I got a little constipated and nausea, just a little, as they gave me a 5 day shot before the chemo and Prochlorperazin for any break through times, it good up to 8 hours at a time. After 3 days of the couldn't go, I went and the go 1 day of diarrhea, now I just tire a little quicker. On the day of chemo, I drank water and lemonade from the time I got up all the way up to chemo and drank more during and all night, so my kidney's were very flushed and that is what my onc want me to do, so that I could go to the bathroom every 2 hours for up to 48 hours. As far as prepping before the treatment, I bought seneca for the constipation and Imodium AD for the diarrhea, made plans to get plenty of rest, in between my job and home duties. And have eaten when I feel like it. So far so good. Hope this helps. I'm sure you will do just fine. Take Care, Jolene I"m getting chemo a/c - 4 cycles Starting end of next week Oh my and the battle begins. I was diagnosed end of march, and I will just be starting my treatments end of next week. Some anxiety of the unknown as set in, and I"m curious if anyone else has had 4 cycles of a/c chemo, if so, what should I expect, How do I prepare, what are good anti nausea drugs, any thoughts???sandy Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.6.1/344 - Release Date: 5/19/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Hey thanks so much for your thoughts, It's like I'm a human sponge wanting to know everything NOW but I will definately let them know how I " m feeling as I go through it. Blessings to you --- ssist@... wrote: > Sandy, > > Hang in there girl! Don't overwhelm yourself with > too many questions. Know > that you are in very capable hands with your > oncologist and remember to ASK > FOR SAMPLES! I'm a firm believer in letting them > give you everything you need. > We suffer enough and some of these co-payments are > just unbelievable. ASK > ASK ASK! and you shall receive. > > I had 4 treatments of A/C, followed by 4 of Taxol, > and I'm here to tell the > TALE! Actually Sunday will be my (2) year > anniversary and I'm very proud as > you will be too. > > I had steroid pills, along with EMEND and another > anti-nausea that was thrown > in the mix for better results. As long as you tell > them what you are > feeling, you will have less problems managing your > side effects. Key word here: > TELL them. > > The quicker you start, the quicker you'll be on your > way back to being > " sandy. " > > I wish you peace and strength. > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Jolene, Thanks for the the information, I will keep you posted as to how the first treatment goes. Blessings to you. --- Jolene Osmun wrote: > Hi Sandy, I had my first treatment of a/c last > Wednesday, and it went very well, a little tired (I > think due to the anxiety). I had no problems at all > the day of or the next, the 3rd day, I got a little > constipated and nausea, just a little, as they gave > me a 5 day shot before the chemo and > Prochlorperazin for any break through times, it good > up to 8 hours at a time. After 3 days of the > couldn't go, I went and the go 1 day of diarrhea, > now I just tire a little quicker. > On the day of chemo, I drank water and lemonade from > the time I got up all the way up to chemo and drank > more during and all night, so my kidney's were very > flushed and that is what my onc want me to do, so > that I could go to the bathroom every 2 hours for up > to 48 hours. > As far as prepping before the treatment, I bought > seneca for the constipation and Imodium AD for the > diarrhea, made plans to get plenty of rest, in > between my job and home duties. And have eaten when > I feel like it. So far so good. Hope this helps. > I'm sure you will do just fine. > > Take Care, > Jolene > I " m getting chemo a/c - 4 > cycles Starting end of next week > > > Oh my and the battle begins. I was diagnosed end > of march, and I will > just be starting my treatments end of next week. > Some anxiety of the > unknown as set in, and I " m curious if anyone else > has had 4 cycles of > a/c chemo, if so, what should I expect, How do I > prepare, what are good > anti nausea drugs, any thoughts??? > sandy > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Jolene, Thanks for the the information, I will keep you posted as to how the first treatment goes. Blessings to you. --- Jolene Osmun wrote: > Hi Sandy, I had my first treatment of a/c last > Wednesday, and it went very well, a little tired (I > think due to the anxiety). I had no problems at all > the day of or the next, the 3rd day, I got a little > constipated and nausea, just a little, as they gave > me a 5 day shot before the chemo and > Prochlorperazin for any break through times, it good > up to 8 hours at a time. After 3 days of the > couldn't go, I went and the go 1 day of diarrhea, > now I just tire a little quicker. > On the day of chemo, I drank water and lemonade from > the time I got up all the way up to chemo and drank > more during and all night, so my kidney's were very > flushed and that is what my onc want me to do, so > that I could go to the bathroom every 2 hours for up > to 48 hours. > As far as prepping before the treatment, I bought > seneca for the constipation and Imodium AD for the > diarrhea, made plans to get plenty of rest, in > between my job and home duties. And have eaten when > I feel like it. So far so good. Hope this helps. > I'm sure you will do just fine. > > Take Care, > Jolene > I " m getting chemo a/c - 4 > cycles Starting end of next week > > > Oh my and the battle begins. I was diagnosed end > of march, and I will > just be starting my treatments end of next week. > Some anxiety of the > unknown as set in, and I " m curious if anyone else > has had 4 cycles of > a/c chemo, if so, what should I expect, How do I > prepare, what are good > anti nausea drugs, any thoughts??? > sandy > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 so, , what was taxol like? Barb Re: I"m getting chemo a/c - 4 cycles Starting end of next week Sandy, Hang in there girl! Don't overwhelm yourself with too many questions. Know that you are in very capable hands with your oncologist and remember to ASK FOR SAMPLES! I'm a firm believer in letting them give you everything you need. We suffer enough and some of these co-payments are just unbelievable. ASK ASK ASK! and you shall receive. I had 4 treatments of A/C, followed by 4 of Taxol, and I'm here to tell the TALE! Actually Sunday will be my (2) year anniversary and I'm very proud as you will be too. I had steroid pills, along with EMEND and another anti-nausea that was thrown in the mix for better results. As long as you tell them what you are feeling, you will have less problems managing your side effects. Key word here: TELL them. The quicker you start, the quicker you'll be on your way back to being "sandy." I wish you peace and strength. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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