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Began folfirinox treatment - have a few questions

Pancreatic Cancer | Last Active: Oct 27, 2023 | Replies (54)

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Thanks for tagging me, Colleen! I haven't had any issues with a sickly sweet taste after chemo. If anything, my taste buds have been somewhat blunted, making food seem less flavorful than before. Even this, though, has subsided as my treatment has progressed. Perhaps there's a way to doctor the food to give it a better flavor that overrides the lingering sweet taste. For example, years ago, when I received carboplatin for ovarian cancer, I had a metallic taste in my mouth. I switched to kosher salt for meals--regular salt "disappeared" on food--and mint Tic Tacs worked well between meals. You'd need to experiment a little to find the best solution for your husband.

Re fever, I haven't had that either. The only time I presented at chemo with a fever was when I had what ultimately was a gallbladder attack, back in July. I do see that fever can be one of the many side effects of oxaliplatin, so the nurse may be correct. I was originally prescribed an oral dose of dexamethasone, which I also get via IV as a premed, but I haven't taken it since cycle 2, I think. It seemed to cause hiccups, and I really haven't needed the extra support since then anyway.

@lisn , I hope you all have been able to solve these problems. Please let us know!

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Yes, you're right, we're experimenting with remedies! He said that he feels like the sickly sweet issue is in his sinuses. I know that when he gets the saline flush and/or the IV hydration, he's immediately nauseated by the taste and smell. It gets worse when the treatment starts and he says that he feels the chemicals in his throat. The one time he vomited, he got some relief for a short time. He going to try taking the Reglan consistently for a few days and see if that works. 🤞 Thank you for your help!

We have found a remedy for the taste he's been complaining about! As time went on, he started to feel that it was a chemical taste and it was present all day, beginning with eating breakfast and going through the day. I saw on the MSK website that they had several mouth rinse suggestions. What's working for him is the baking soda and water rinse throughout the day. It seems to neutralize the chemical taste.

Unfortunately though, he still has persistent nausea up until day 12. He had a vertigo attack yesterday and the physical therapist suggested that he pre-medicate for his next follow up appointment with an anti nausea medication. She recommended Zofran. His oncologist agreed to prescribe it because the Reglan that he's been taking is not working.

I'm hoping that he'll get some much needed relief from the Zofran.