Dear friend with stage 4 ovarian can't tolerate chemo: Options?

Posted by mike72 @mike72, 5 days ago

We have a 74 year old friend who is being treated for advanced stage 4 ovarian cancer.
She currently is not able to tolerate the chemotherapy treatments treatments.
Are there other treatments ?

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@nut

I just read an article about a similar situation. The woman used marijuana. Everyone is different. Whatever will help
I would try. Best of luck and I pray something works.

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oh yea, i started doing the edibles to help my appetite.. i certainly had no interest in food...especially with the way the chemo made the funky taste in my mouth...i learned that for me personally shellfish would help counter the taste for short periods of time...and ironically Thin Mints...(the GS cookie) also helped...

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@mommacandy

@mike72 coming from someone (stage 3c) who had to take Neulasta to get my neutrophil count high enough EVERY time i took chemo AND who ended up having to have 7 units of blood through it to get my numbers up, that makes a lot of difference... fortunately i had a team of oncologists who were willing to think outside the box for options.... it wasn't just a "sorry your XXX count is too low" attitude... they said to me when it happened the first time "look there's this drug called Neulasta that can help build those neutrophils but you have to test low for 3 tests before we can say you're a candidate"...(this was after my first round of chemo) so i did and got on it and it worked.. they would give it to me as i was leaving from a chemo session (its an autoinjector) and then i'd come back 3 weeks later and my neutrophils would be high enough but my rbc or platelets or hemocrit or something else wouldn't be and i'd end up getting a transfusion or whatever and come back the NEXT week lol.. they ended up just doing a bag of potassium and a bag of something else (don't remember what) along with my chemo and Neulasta every time...so DEFINITELY ask about that... i did 3 rounds of chemo followed by surgery and 3 more rounds...mine responded well to the chemo although my body wasn't thrilled with it...
those are the same two drugs i took... acupuncture worked REALLY well in controlling the nausea (make sure you find a true acupuncturist, preferably one who studied in the Asian areas where its more common, not just a chiro who has taken a course in it), and ask for the dissolvable zofran instead of the pill...that made a world of difference as well
hope this helps...

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This is very helpful.. will be sharing for consult with oncology 👍

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I am throwing this out there for what it is worth. I listened to a podcast on Cannabis Health
Radio Podcast Episode 433
Her mother had Stage 4 Ovarian
Cancer. Very interesting.
October 20, 2024. Worthwhile if it worked. As an ovarian cancer survivor, more power to what ever works. We are all different.

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Listen to Cannabis Health Radio
Podcast Episode 433
October 20,2024
Her Mother had Stage 4
Ovarian Cancer. Very interesting. We are all different.

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I agree with @mommacandy re the dissolvable Zofran - for me, it worked every time to fend off nausea. Of course, everyone is different. I was on Carboplatin and Taxol for serious cell uterine cancer.

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There a Facebook page called cure cancer naturally. The group moderator is very good. I look at it for healthy options to remain free of cancer. Many people in this group are late stage.

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couldn't find that exact fb page

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