Starting chemo for ovarian cancer for the second time.
Side effects are much worse than the first time: mouth sores, heartburn, (hurts to eat or talk). Pain in fingers and toes. I feel achy and weak, like the flu. Is it normal to be so much worse the second time? Will it stay this bad for the entire 18 weeks?
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Please try to relax, CA125 can rise when your not feeling well too. My Dr. told me of a patient who had high ca125, and next couple days, proved positive for a virus. A month later the numbers were back down. It’s so not fare, the anxiety can make you sick enough in itself. I usually try to walk it off, they kind of screwed me there with the neuropathy, I’ll do what i can when I can. I feel for you. My first checkup is coming soon, not sure of maintenance drug if any. No mutations that i know of so far.
A part of me just wants to stay ignorant and carry on with where i am. Hang in there, hope it’s just a bug or virus, hugs
Hello @val64! I have been thinking about you a lot and wondering how you are doing? I know you had an awful experience with your chemo treatment and ended up in the ER. Just wondering if you've had another treatment and how it went! Hope it helps to know people are thinking about you!
Thanks so much for thinking of me. It does help me feel less alone.
My third round of chemo, using the carboplatin desensitization protocol went fine. Instead of infusing it in 30 min, they took 5 hours. So after the blood tests, pre-medication and 3 hours of paclitaxel, I was there almost 12 hr. But no problems, so I'm grateful that I can keep taking it.
That is a long day for sure, but so happy for you that you were able to receive your treatment with no trip to the ER! I'm praying that all of your future treatments go well too! Stay strong!❤️
That’s a very long day. I hope you are feeling OK today and that the long infusion will be the procedure going forward.
Thanks for your input. Had a pet scan, showed a small area behind my intestine. Starting Doxil & Avastin 2/6, have an echo Doppler 2/2 before starting Doxil. I’m terrified of the side effects! Praying hard it zaps this beast!
@corday7578 I have you in my thoughts as you go forward. From everything I keep reading here medication and chemotherapy for cancer doesn't have the same effect on everyone. The doctors and nurses inform you of everything that could occur because that's their job to get you prepared. It's the not-knowing-part that is frightening. It is great that the small area was found and will be treated. Your cancer care team is very much on top of surveillance with you.