Advanced prostate cancer: Anybody on Docetaxel chemotherapy ?
anybody here on Docetaxel chemo therapy ? anything we should know ? any diets we should follow ?
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anybody here on Docetaxel chemo therapy ? anything we should know ? any diets we should follow ?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Prostate Cancer Support Group.
Just finished docetaxel, 6 sessions, I’m 47 and effect’s were mild, no stomach issues, no major loss of hair, I had: fatigue, some hair thinning, and minor numbness on tip of hand fingers.
My recommendation: be super careful with meals after each treatment for the next 3 days. Drink LOTS is water, start day BEFORE and after (this was the hardest part for me), refrain from getting into crowded spaces (COVID style measures) your defenses will be going down.
In my case was tolerable, hoping that you have the same experience
Agustin
Congrats n teng kyu for ur reply , my husband is 20nyears older than you so for him the chemo maybe not that easy to handle still ... but I can do nothing but to surrender to God n stay positive ...
Thanks a lot Agustin !
Why chemo Get Zolodex injections and on Xtandi or Enzalutamide 4 pills a day to stop testosterone the fertilizer of pC Radiation if possible
Hopefully My Docy' Chemo days are being me. 6 cycles. Drink lots of water. My food intake was minimal. Family still recalls my diet was basically Mac'Cheese, deli turkey with apple slices. Dropped 50lbs, weak, fragile, limited mobility. Chemo is 19 months behind me now. I'm back to normal and a better version of myself.
Just be careful with meals for day of treatment and next 3 / 4 days..nothing fried, dairy (cheese/milk), careful with raw saladas / raw food: take instead grilled chicken breast / chicken soup..baked / boiled potato, boiled carrots....etc.
1 tip most likely your husband will get Neulasta after each treatment, starting 24 hours after each treatment and for the next 7 - 10 days , take Claritine / antiallergic every day and Tylenol as needed. it is magic, I did not took it 1st cycle and everything was hurting me (that is OK m, doctor told me, that is your body regenerating white blood cells) the antiallergic and Tylenol are magic they disappear the hurt on the back / legs / hips...(which is where white blood cells are produced) ask the doctor just in case.
good luck, keep us posted
agustin
My husband was on ADT n Abiraterone n prednisone for 5 years (prob. too long) till 2 Dec they stopped working n urologist transfering us to oncologist ... bad bad situation we are in ... only God can change it ...
But we still do our best
They just added Xtandi or Enzalutamide very easy to swallow 4 pills a day
Our govt covers it Medical Onc monitors PSA monthly Im 78 PC nuked in L 2 lumbar 2 years ago but slowly returning in other spinal areas
NPR Fresh Air, Monday January 30th. PodCast. "After cancer diagnosis, a neurosurgeon sees life, death and his career in a new way." Epically interesting for prostate advanced cancer people like me. Loved it. Downloaded his book "Henry Marsh And Finally." Read it in two sittings. Found it Informative and Comforting.
My oncologist says my keytruda treatment has stopped working and now recommends docetaxel.
Looking for people who have had Docetaxel and are willing to share their experience.
Hi there my husband is in the same journey ... he will get his oncologist doctor consulting him on 13 Feb ... that's why I stay home and care for him ... make sure he is strong enough for this chemicals called docetaxel ... hopefully not that bad ... if you are young, I think you will be very OK !