BCG Side Effects: my toughest side effect is lower back pain
I’m currently in my 5th week of BCG treatment. I’m experiencing numerous side effects, which I was expecting, and a few that I wasn’t.
Presently my toughest side effect to deal with is lower back pain. Prior to starting on the BCG treatment plan I didn’t have any issues dealing with my back.
I’m at the point now where it is almost impossible to do anything without experiencing tremendous pain.
Is this fairly common?
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Thanks for your input!!
19? Wow!
That is a lot to endure. For the both of you.. Hopefully your husband is nearing the successful ending of his treatment .
Good luck
Bacillus Calmette-Guérin Immunotherapy for Bladder Cancer
Praying that it resolves soon .
Hi @jcold5619 I think everyone's side effects differ greatly. I'm in my 3rd year of bladder cancer treatment. Currently on a 6 month break. I've had 27 BCG treatments to date. The symptoms, side effects and irritation I experienced were mainly with my bladder. Horrible burning, urgency, frequency, inflammation and irritation. I also had some back pain, but honestly wasn't sure if it was caused by that or my arthritic back.
Good luck with the rest of your treatments and I do hope your pain will ease.
Thanks for your input. I have also experienced most all of those same side effects. I admire you for sticking with this treatment plan for as long as you have.
Maybe it is just me but this has been brutal for me both physically and mentally and I’m only in week 5 of the induction period. I have gone from a very active lifestyle to one that is seemingly consumed and centered around the rest room.
Good luck to you.
Ready for a break.
As I see it, there's not really any other option. I do not want to lose my bladder to aggressive bladder cancer.
It definitely did a number on my mental. It's hard to understand unless you've been through it. I found BCAN very helpful. I also was able to sign up for a mentor to call me. She was so kind and patient. I really enjoyed talking to her. Made me feel not so alone in the process.
Couldn’t agree more on your comments. It does help to talk about it with someone who has been through it. What is the old saying, misery loves company??
During the induction, you should be getting the full dosage, this is the most critical phase. Due to the ongoing BCG shortage, if maintenance treatments are given, many practices only give 1/3 dosage. As it was explained to me this afternoon, the entire vial is reconstructed and must be used within one hour. Hence three patients are treated during the hour, if not - then the rest has to be thrown out!
Actually their is no reason to include the two cancers-- kidney and bladder - together, both have enough patients to have separate blogs.
Hi @vickyhay, welcome. Actually, the Kidney & Bladder support group is for conditions and questions affecting the kidney and bladder. You will find Bladder Cancer discussions currently in Cancer support group to which I've moved this discussion here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/cancer/
But the good or even better news is that new support groups will be opening this month, one of which is a group dedicated to Bladder Cancer. Stay tuned.