Neuropathy with FOLFOX chemotherapy - Stage Three colon cancer
Brief question: NEUROPATHY : Large tumour removed in emergency surgery last of May 2023. Abig surgery. I am doing muy alto muy bajo as it was obstructing the bowel -- Live in Ecuador so everything related to CANCER IS OBSCURE, to put it as succinctly as I can!
Neuropathy conditions can be changeable and also highly individual. Do you experience neuropathy , how long, when and what might I expect? Muchas gracias desde Ecuador..
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Very helpful, thanks. Since I am living away from the U. S. THINGS ARE MORE COMPLEX. OX protocol remains the same around the world, my oncologist told me.
I was diagnosed with Stage 3 Colon/rectal cancer in 2014. I am now cancer free and no longer
have to see my oncologist.
I had nerve damage from the Oxaliplatin in my hands and feet. The nerve damage in my hands got better but I still have nerve damage in my feet clear up to my ankles.
The chemo was awful...I couldn't drink anything cold and had to have gloves on to take
anything cold out of the refrigerator.
All I wanted was a cold glass of ice water and now that is all I want to drink. The nerve damage has now went on to become Peripheral Neuropathy and foot drop.
It has been a wild ride, but I'm still in the game and God is so good.
Recommended by the clinic was to wrap fingers and toes in cold packs during chemo infusion, as this constructs the blood vessels and decreases the amount of Oxaliplatin in those areas. It really works! The chemo nurses already had a great supply ready to use
Some have to abstain longer or period… I was good after a week, but only made it thru 2 rounds of it due to an allergic reaction.
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Try magnesium oil for the massage. Like most neuropathy remedies I’m not sure if it’s helping, but I use it on my feet every night. Also taking very low dose Gabepentan and amitriptaline.
I had to wear gloves to pull anything from our freezer.
It's not just cold - sensitivity to hot things too.
Mine lasted for about 2 months. I was very fortunate and wasn’t really badly affected by chemo. I am 65 years old and my operation to remove my sigmoid colon was 2/12 years ago. I live in London UK but I am considering looking elsewhere for treatment as other countries have new drugs still awaiting clearance for use in UK. Good luck.
Yes, I have poor communication with treating doctors in Ecuador where I live, medical culture is different and toughing out js pretty standard.
How are things now for you?
I know from first hand experience that cold water, ice in cold drinks, cold hands from reaching into the frig. cold weather , or anything at all that is cold, simply AVOID IT.
This js not esp helpful . I know, as most pts with colorectal ca know, that neuropathy is challenging. Most docs tell you this. They also counsel that there is no tx for CINP.
I have no co-morbidities or chronic illness of any kind.