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Well, I know it sounds too simple and crazy but the PA at my office told me

when I first started the taxol that if I had numbness and tingling in fingers

and toes to take Vitamin E daily, 400 IUs , and that may help. Plus it is

said to help with hot flashes. It has helped me with both side effects. If I

miss taking it one day I can tell, I just get slight numbness , and then I take

it. It has really helped me! It is worth a try!

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I didn't take have Taxol but a lot of the other ladies did. Now I am not a dr or

even a pharmacist so this is just telling you what WE have been told to do. We

were told for severe pain of any kind we could take 3 Tylenol or 3 Advil. Its

always best to check with your dr or even call the pharmacist.

I will keep you in my prayers.

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Foot pain

This going to sound dumb but I got my first Taxol on tuesday and I

knew I'd sooner or later get joint pain. Well yesterday evening I had

aches in my knees and elbows ( nothing terrible just minor aches).

Today I get the occational joint aches in my elbows and others joints

but by 6 pm my feet hurt so bad I can hardly walk. I feel like I

walked several miles bare foot on rocks.

Before the treatment tuesday my doctor told me to take tylenol or

advil for joint discomfort. They don't seem to be working. Is this

normal? I called and left a message at her office (she closed early

due to the weather)I'm waiting for her return call.

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Yes, it normal. Its not dumb. Everyone reacts differently. Everybody told me

that A/C is so much worse than taxol as I was finishing my A/C. I got through

the A/C with just some nausea. Well I thought I was crazy when I had so many

body aches and pains with Taxol that I needed to take percocet, and that just

deadened but didn't get rid of all the pain. Some of it was very sharp too, not

just achy. It lasted 3-4 days each time (the first was worse than the last, if

that's any consolation). If I needed more than 4 treatments I would have asked

to switch to something else. Ask your Dr. for something stronger to take when

needed. My Dr. said some people even need morphine. That made me feel better.

As for your feet, its neuropathy. I had my last taxol on Aug. 1st and my feet

are still numb most of the time. It varies in intensity. My mother got it very

bad from oxaliplatin to treat colon cancer. But the dr. warned us, and said it

doesn't always go away. Most will tell you that it will go away in 6-8 months.

I hope they are right.

Good luck

Dianne

p.s. 4 weeks after finishing taxol my nails are just now starting to fall off.

Its bizarre. I remember reading something about this a while back. Is there

any way to stop this besides krazy glue? and is it common?

alivnkickin08751 wrote:

This going to sound dumb but I got my first Taxol on tuesday and I

knew I'd sooner or later get joint pain. Well yesterday evening I had

aches in my knees and elbows ( nothing terrible just minor aches).

Today I get the occational joint aches in my elbows and others joints

but by 6 pm my feet hurt so bad I can hardly walk. I feel like I

walked several miles bare foot on rocks.

Before the treatment tuesday my doctor told me to take tylenol or

advil for joint discomfort. They don't seem to be working. Is this

normal? I called and left a message at her office (she closed early

due to the weather)I'm waiting for her return call.

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Quoting & nne Svihlik :

> I didn't take have Taxol but a lot of the other ladies did. Now I am

> not a dr or even a pharmacist so this is just telling you what WE

> have been told to do. We were told for severe pain of any kind we

> could take 3 Tylenol or 3 Advil. Its always best to check with your

Interesting, my onc tells everyone NOT to take Advil. Both Advil

and chemo mess with platelets.

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I had my treatments 16 yrs ago so I am not talking about mixing it with chemo

but for other pain problems.

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Quoting & nne Svihlik :

> I didn't take have Taxol but a lot of the other ladies did. Now I am

> not a dr or even a pharmacist so this is just telling you what WE

> have been told to do. We were told for severe pain of any kind we

> could take 3 Tylenol or 3 Advil. Its always best to check with your

Interesting, my onc tells everyone NOT to take Advil. Both Advil

and chemo mess with platelets.

-Frances

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Regarding fingernails…I didn’t have Taxol or Taxotore (sp?)…but a week after

I started the Arimidex all of my fingernails dented in at the bottom and

about half of them torn horizontally in half. One thumb tore up the side…it

was like my fingernails were suddenly paper thin. I’ve noticed the dents on

my toenails, but none of them tore. I haven’t had a chance to see the onc

yet to know if this is a side effect of Arimidex – or something left over

from the a/c chemo. If it is, either, it’s almost over as the new growth

seems to be ok.

Re: Foot pain

Yes, it normal. Its not dumb. Everyone reacts differently. Everybody told me

that A/C is so much worse than taxol as I was finishing my A/C. I got

through the A/C with just some nausea. Well I thought I was crazy when I had

so many body aches and pains with Taxol that I needed to take percocet, and

that just deadened but didn't get rid of all the pain. Some of it was very

sharp too, not just achy. It lasted 3-4 days each time (the first was worse

than the last, if that's any consolation). If I needed more than 4

treatments I would have asked to switch to something else. Ask your Dr. for

something stronger to take when needed. My Dr. said some people even need

morphine. That made me feel better.

As for your feet, its neuropathy. I had my last taxol on Aug. 1st and my

feet are still numb most of the time. It varies in intensity. My mother got

it very bad from oxaliplatin to treat colon cancer. But the dr. warned us,

and said it doesn't always go away. Most will tell you that it will go away

in 6-8 months. I hope they are right.

Good luck

Dianne

p.s. 4 weeks after finishing taxol my nails are just now starting to fall

off. Its bizarre. I remember reading something about this a while back. Is

there any way to stop this besides krazy glue? and is it common?

alivnkickin08751 < alivnkickin08751@...

<mailto:alivnkickin08751%40yahoo.com> > wrote:

This going to sound dumb but I got my first Taxol on tuesday and I

knew I'd sooner or later get joint pain. Well yesterday evening I had

aches in my knees and elbows ( nothing terrible just minor aches).

Today I get the occational joint aches in my elbows and others joints

but by 6 pm my feet hurt so bad I can hardly walk. I feel like I

walked several miles bare foot on rocks.

Before the treatment tuesday my doctor told me to take tylenol or

advil for joint discomfort. They don't seem to be working. Is this

normal? I called and left a message at her office (she closed early

due to the weather)I'm waiting for her return call.

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Hmmmmm.... normal? I think we have all learned that there is no normal for these

treatments. Each treatment can work differently with each person and each

treatment can be different each time. Hopefully by now you have gotten an answer

from your doctor... and that was really what you needed to do. I have learned

with my center they are very proactive, very understanding and very quick to

address each of my reactions. Sometimes it is try this to see if this works

first, but if it doesn't they move on to something else.

Although I did (do) have joint and muscle aches with the Taxotere, there are

times I get up from a chair and walk like an old lady (ok, an older lady) until

things get moving which is more than normal but it has been something that over

the counter meds have taken care of. For me its the muscle spasms that I have to

you muscle relaxants and Vicodin for, but only a couple days.

I'm not sure if the Taxol has the same response as the Taxotere but what I

noticed that was different between that and the A/C I had was that with A/C the

reactions came sooner and lessened, with the Taxotere, I could get reactions

right up until getting my next treatment, be fine the first 2 weeks after and by

the third week other reactions (like the peripheral neuropathy) kicked in.

I hope you heard back from your doctor and she was able to address your concerns

AND you are feeling better. Others may have more immediate help for you and I'm

sure they will help you out.

Barb R. (knowing that we now have another Barb, thought I'd put that in... <s>)

Michigan

Foot pain

This going to sound dumb but I got my first Taxol on tuesday and I

knew I'd sooner or later get joint pain. Well yesterday evening I had

aches in my knees and elbows ( nothing terrible just minor aches).

Today I get the occational joint aches in my elbows and others joints

but by 6 pm my feet hurt so bad I can hardly walk. I feel like I

walked several miles bare foot on rocks.

Before the treatment tuesday my doctor told me to take tylenol or

advil for joint discomfort. They don't seem to be working. Is this

normal? I called and left a message at her office (she closed early

due to the weather)I'm waiting for her return call.

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Hmmmmm.... normal? I think we have all learned that there is no normal for these

treatments. Each treatment can work differently with each person and each

treatment can be different each time. Hopefully by now you have gotten an answer

from your doctor... and that was really what you needed to do. I have learned

with my center they are very proactive, very understanding and very quick to

address each of my reactions. Sometimes it is try this to see if this works

first, but if it doesn't they move on to something else.

Although I did (do) have joint and muscle aches with the Taxotere, there are

times I get up from a chair and walk like an old lady (ok, an older lady) until

things get moving which is more than normal but it has been something that over

the counter meds have taken care of. For me its the muscle spasms that I have to

you muscle relaxants and Vicodin for, but only a couple days.

I'm not sure if the Taxol has the same response as the Taxotere but what I

noticed that was different between that and the A/C I had was that with A/C the

reactions came sooner and lessened, with the Taxotere, I could get reactions

right up until getting my next treatment, be fine the first 2 weeks after and by

the third week other reactions (like the peripheral neuropathy) kicked in.

I hope you heard back from your doctor and she was able to address your concerns

AND you are feeling better. Others may have more immediate help for you and I'm

sure they will help you out.

Barb R. (knowing that we now have another Barb, thought I'd put that in... <s>)

Michigan

Foot pain

This going to sound dumb but I got my first Taxol on tuesday and I

knew I'd sooner or later get joint pain. Well yesterday evening I had

aches in my knees and elbows ( nothing terrible just minor aches).

Today I get the occational joint aches in my elbows and others joints

but by 6 pm my feet hurt so bad I can hardly walk. I feel like I

walked several miles bare foot on rocks.

Before the treatment tuesday my doctor told me to take tylenol or

advil for joint discomfort. They don't seem to be working. Is this

normal? I called and left a message at her office (she closed early

due to the weather)I'm waiting for her return call.

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Hmmmmm.... normal? I think we have all learned that there is no normal for these

treatments. Each treatment can work differently with each person and each

treatment can be different each time. Hopefully by now you have gotten an answer

from your doctor... and that was really what you needed to do. I have learned

with my center they are very proactive, very understanding and very quick to

address each of my reactions. Sometimes it is try this to see if this works

first, but if it doesn't they move on to something else.

Although I did (do) have joint and muscle aches with the Taxotere, there are

times I get up from a chair and walk like an old lady (ok, an older lady) until

things get moving which is more than normal but it has been something that over

the counter meds have taken care of. For me its the muscle spasms that I have to

you muscle relaxants and Vicodin for, but only a couple days.

I'm not sure if the Taxol has the same response as the Taxotere but what I

noticed that was different between that and the A/C I had was that with A/C the

reactions came sooner and lessened, with the Taxotere, I could get reactions

right up until getting my next treatment, be fine the first 2 weeks after and by

the third week other reactions (like the peripheral neuropathy) kicked in.

I hope you heard back from your doctor and she was able to address your concerns

AND you are feeling better. Others may have more immediate help for you and I'm

sure they will help you out.

Barb R. (knowing that we now have another Barb, thought I'd put that in... <s>)

Michigan

Foot pain

This going to sound dumb but I got my first Taxol on tuesday and I

knew I'd sooner or later get joint pain. Well yesterday evening I had

aches in my knees and elbows ( nothing terrible just minor aches).

Today I get the occational joint aches in my elbows and others joints

but by 6 pm my feet hurt so bad I can hardly walk. I feel like I

walked several miles bare foot on rocks.

Before the treatment tuesday my doctor told me to take tylenol or

advil for joint discomfort. They don't seem to be working. Is this

normal? I called and left a message at her office (she closed early

due to the weather)I'm waiting for her return call.

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,

I have had that recently due to the Taxotere, I think. I'm slowly losing one

nail at a time. They are tearing horizontally and then when they grow back, they

are weaker than before and tear again. I figure it will take a while but

everything I've read says they should come back okay. I can live with that. Just

a little depressing since I went into treatment until the Taxotere with the best

nails, longest and all at the same time, I've ever had. Not a biggy, I'm not one

to worry about how they look after years and years of being a very bad nail

biter.

Barb R.

Michigan

Re: Foot pain

Yes, it normal. Its not dumb. Everyone reacts differently. Everybody told me

that A/C is so much worse than taxol as I was finishing my A/C. I got

through the A/C with just some nausea. Well I thought I was crazy when I had

so many body aches and pains with Taxol that I needed to take percocet, and

that just deadened but didn't get rid of all the pain. Some of it was very

sharp too, not just achy. It lasted 3-4 days each time (the first was worse

than the last, if that's any consolation). If I needed more than 4

treatments I would have asked to switch to something else. Ask your Dr. for

something stronger to take when needed. My Dr. said some people even need

morphine. That made me feel better.

As for your feet, its neuropathy. I had my last taxol on Aug. 1st and my

feet are still numb most of the time. It varies in intensity. My mother got

it very bad from oxaliplatin to treat colon cancer. But the dr. warned us,

and said it doesn't always go away. Most will tell you that it will go away

in 6-8 months. I hope they are right.

Good luck

Dianne

p.s. 4 weeks after finishing taxol my nails are just now starting to fall

off. Its bizarre. I remember reading something about this a while back. Is

there any way to stop this besides krazy glue? and is it common?

alivnkickin08751 < alivnkickin08751@...

<mailto:alivnkickin08751%40yahoo.com> > wrote:

This going to sound dumb but I got my first Taxol on tuesday and I

knew I'd sooner or later get joint pain. Well yesterday evening I had

aches in my knees and elbows ( nothing terrible just minor aches).

Today I get the occational joint aches in my elbows and others joints

but by 6 pm my feet hurt so bad I can hardly walk. I feel like I

walked several miles bare foot on rocks.

Before the treatment tuesday my doctor told me to take tylenol or

advil for joint discomfort. They don't seem to be working. Is this

normal? I called and left a message at her office (she closed early

due to the weather)I'm waiting for her return call.

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,

I have had that recently due to the Taxotere, I think. I'm slowly losing one

nail at a time. They are tearing horizontally and then when they grow back, they

are weaker than before and tear again. I figure it will take a while but

everything I've read says they should come back okay. I can live with that. Just

a little depressing since I went into treatment until the Taxotere with the best

nails, longest and all at the same time, I've ever had. Not a biggy, I'm not one

to worry about how they look after years and years of being a very bad nail

biter.

Barb R.

Michigan

Re: Foot pain

Yes, it normal. Its not dumb. Everyone reacts differently. Everybody told me

that A/C is so much worse than taxol as I was finishing my A/C. I got

through the A/C with just some nausea. Well I thought I was crazy when I had

so many body aches and pains with Taxol that I needed to take percocet, and

that just deadened but didn't get rid of all the pain. Some of it was very

sharp too, not just achy. It lasted 3-4 days each time (the first was worse

than the last, if that's any consolation). If I needed more than 4

treatments I would have asked to switch to something else. Ask your Dr. for

something stronger to take when needed. My Dr. said some people even need

morphine. That made me feel better.

As for your feet, its neuropathy. I had my last taxol on Aug. 1st and my

feet are still numb most of the time. It varies in intensity. My mother got

it very bad from oxaliplatin to treat colon cancer. But the dr. warned us,

and said it doesn't always go away. Most will tell you that it will go away

in 6-8 months. I hope they are right.

Good luck

Dianne

p.s. 4 weeks after finishing taxol my nails are just now starting to fall

off. Its bizarre. I remember reading something about this a while back. Is

there any way to stop this besides krazy glue? and is it common?

alivnkickin08751 < alivnkickin08751@...

<mailto:alivnkickin08751%40yahoo.com> > wrote:

This going to sound dumb but I got my first Taxol on tuesday and I

knew I'd sooner or later get joint pain. Well yesterday evening I had

aches in my knees and elbows ( nothing terrible just minor aches).

Today I get the occational joint aches in my elbows and others joints

but by 6 pm my feet hurt so bad I can hardly walk. I feel like I

walked several miles bare foot on rocks.

Before the treatment tuesday my doctor told me to take tylenol or

advil for joint discomfort. They don't seem to be working. Is this

normal? I called and left a message at her office (she closed early

due to the weather)I'm waiting for her return call.

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,

I have had that recently due to the Taxotere, I think. I'm slowly losing one

nail at a time. They are tearing horizontally and then when they grow back, they

are weaker than before and tear again. I figure it will take a while but

everything I've read says they should come back okay. I can live with that. Just

a little depressing since I went into treatment until the Taxotere with the best

nails, longest and all at the same time, I've ever had. Not a biggy, I'm not one

to worry about how they look after years and years of being a very bad nail

biter.

Barb R.

Michigan

Re: Foot pain

Yes, it normal. Its not dumb. Everyone reacts differently. Everybody told me

that A/C is so much worse than taxol as I was finishing my A/C. I got

through the A/C with just some nausea. Well I thought I was crazy when I had

so many body aches and pains with Taxol that I needed to take percocet, and

that just deadened but didn't get rid of all the pain. Some of it was very

sharp too, not just achy. It lasted 3-4 days each time (the first was worse

than the last, if that's any consolation). If I needed more than 4

treatments I would have asked to switch to something else. Ask your Dr. for

something stronger to take when needed. My Dr. said some people even need

morphine. That made me feel better.

As for your feet, its neuropathy. I had my last taxol on Aug. 1st and my

feet are still numb most of the time. It varies in intensity. My mother got

it very bad from oxaliplatin to treat colon cancer. But the dr. warned us,

and said it doesn't always go away. Most will tell you that it will go away

in 6-8 months. I hope they are right.

Good luck

Dianne

p.s. 4 weeks after finishing taxol my nails are just now starting to fall

off. Its bizarre. I remember reading something about this a while back. Is

there any way to stop this besides krazy glue? and is it common?

alivnkickin08751 < alivnkickin08751@...

<mailto:alivnkickin08751%40yahoo.com> > wrote:

This going to sound dumb but I got my first Taxol on tuesday and I

knew I'd sooner or later get joint pain. Well yesterday evening I had

aches in my knees and elbows ( nothing terrible just minor aches).

Today I get the occational joint aches in my elbows and others joints

but by 6 pm my feet hurt so bad I can hardly walk. I feel like I

walked several miles bare foot on rocks.

Before the treatment tuesday my doctor told me to take tylenol or

advil for joint discomfort. They don't seem to be working. Is this

normal? I called and left a message at her office (she closed early

due to the weather)I'm waiting for her return call.

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I've had a hard time tracking down Glutamin in my local pharmacy stores,

though I just saw that Costco's carries it.

I've also come across Glucosamine, which is for joint pain relief. Do

any ladies take this, and/or know what the difference is between

Glutamine and Glucosamine?

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ssist@... wrote on 9/2/2006, 8:10 AM:

> Ask your oncologists about taking Glutamin (supplement) during Taxol.

>

> It was recommended to me and helped, but even if he told me to take 40

> bananas a day, I would have!!!

>

> XXOO

>

>

>

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I've had a hard time tracking down Glutamin in my local pharmacy stores,

though I just saw that Costco's carries it.

I've also come across Glucosamine, which is for joint pain relief. Do

any ladies take this, and/or know what the difference is between

Glutamine and Glucosamine?

-

ssist@... wrote on 9/2/2006, 8:10 AM:

> Ask your oncologists about taking Glutamin (supplement) during Taxol.

>

> It was recommended to me and helped, but even if he told me to take 40

> bananas a day, I would have!!!

>

> XXOO

>

>

>

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