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lisajones4 03-01-2006 12:48 PM

Hungry all the time
 
I just finished my third (of 12) round of taxol & herceptin. Thankfully I have had few side effects, however I feel like I can eat round the clock, especially anything with sugar. Has anyone experienced this? Thanks!

Esther 03-01-2006 01:49 PM

When I was on Taxol for primary BC, I was also hungry around the clock. I normally love sweets, so I didn't notice anything new there, but I didn't notice the hike in appetite.

It really ticked me off, because I gained about 10 pounds in that time period.

DeborahNC 03-01-2006 03:06 PM

Yes! And it's just as bad now with Herceptin only.

Unregistered 03-01-2006 04:03 PM

Interesting.

I know it is probably self evident but sugar is most likely not your best friend.

I have seen it suggested on the grounds of the relationship between sugar and insulin and insulin and BC that sugar is best avoided.

Is you body craving something? I do wonder if our body is capable of telling us within limitiations what it want and stops "craving" once it gets it. On my path to trying to rebalance my threes and sixes I started eating nuts, and for several weeks had a nut thing - once I pushed up the omega threes in the form of fish oil it almost disappeared - I now have lots of packets of uneaten nuts (I still eat them but no longer crave them - nuts are high in fats - the body can break down fish oil DHA and EPA into smaller bits it needs and so I am guessing no longer badly needs what in nuts).

Try putting some fish oil, juice some greens and roots ginger garlic chilli ...(add back some of the fibre), and add whey protein some ground flaxseed (I include a little quinoa, amarynth, tumreic, clove, fengreek and grind it all up and add that - it changes) - 1 litre keeps me going all day more or less without feeling hungry - I saw a nutritional consultant suggest his patients had a similar experience.

If it keeps you feeling full it should also help with general health and recovery.

It might be that your body is craving nutrients, and if that is the case sugar will probably not help satisfy that hunger. It is always best to discuss changes with your advisors and read up on it yourself.

RB

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TriciaK 03-01-2006 04:05 PM

I have been just the opposite on navelbine with herceptin for 6 months and then just herceptin for 15 months. I immediately lost all taste for sugar--and I had had a notorious sweet tooth! Suddenly things I used to love like Dairy Queen's pecan mudslide sundae were suddenly absolutley abhorrent! I've lost 55 pounds and am still not gaining anything back. I tried a hot fudge sundae last week and could only eat one bite of it. I don't have much appetite either, though I haven't really had severe nausea or vomitting. My husband says he is gaining weight by having to finish what I can't eat! We have both changed our diet considerably and are about 80% vegetarian and alkalarian. I feel well and I don't think either one of us will ever go back to dairy and red meat and sweets. I guess everyone's body reacts in different ways. I wonder if others have been affected like you or like me? Maybe it is the taxol and it would affect me the same way if I ever have to use it. I have been told that cancer has an affinity for sugar and the less we all eat the better. Can you substitute fruit and things with maybe Splenda or better yet stevia? Usually I believe when the body craves something,it is something needed, but I wonder about craving sugar. I hope others respond with their experiences; we learn so much from each other. Hugs, Tricia

madubois63 03-01-2006 04:57 PM

I've got a question for you....are you getting pre-medicated with steroids??? I get Herceptin weekly and Taxotere and Carboplaten every other week. when they give me the Taxotere/Carbo, they pre-medicate me with Decadron (steroid), benadryl and anti-nausea med's...the Decadron can make me eat the paint off the walls....

Becky 03-01-2006 06:20 PM

I did not crave sweets during Taxol but do during Herceptin (the day or so after and I get the every 3 week treatment). I do resist. Sometimes during chemo, I had cravings and during that time, I resisted even more. I can honestly say that I did not eat anything sweet and did not even eat fruit alone (only with the meal so that protein could lower the glycemic index) during chemo as sugar is cancer's best friend.


Now, I am still strict with the fruit but I will have a piece of chocolate now and again (a couple of Hershey kisses) once a week or so. I try not to buy it or I will have it - especially after Herceptin.

Becky

Sherryg683 03-01-2006 07:43 PM

Yep, that's me. I'm on taxotere and herceptin. I do get the steroid/anti nausea stuff whenever I get my taxotere and that increases your apetite. I was one that use to be able to go all day without eating and now I could eat full time. I lost 5 lbs when I was diagnosed due to stress, but I've put that back on plus another 5. I hear that a 10lb weight gain through chemo is normal. sherryg683

Yorkiegirl 03-01-2006 08:24 PM

Craving Sugar
 
I find this very interesting. I am taking Herceptin only now, and I also have noticed that I crave sweets and also Mexican Food all the time.
I have never been this way. I try and keep a good control on it, but as someone else said I find it especially hard about the two day's after Herceptin. I get weekly Infusions.

Vicki

DeborahNC 03-02-2006 05:59 AM

Yorkie
 
Interesting about the Mexican food craving. I have to relieve the same craving a few days after Herceptin with Amy's Organic Enchiladas.

Andi 03-02-2006 10:11 AM

I finished my weekly Taxol and Herceptin in December. I also took the Benedryl and steroids as premeds. The day of my treatments I could eat anything in site, sometimes my cravings were for meat dishes, sometimes for sweets. This craving usually lasted only the day of my treatment, then the rest of the week my hunger went back to normal, because of this, I was able to maintain my weight without gaining.

lisajones4 03-02-2006 11:38 AM

sugar
 
Thank you so much for your posts. They have been so helpful. I have all the premeds for taxol & herceptin and take decadron for three days after treatment. I bet that is contributing to my urges. I am currently muching on nuts! Thank you everyone!

clisa 03-03-2006 11:39 AM

I too found with my taxol, herceptin and carbo chemo that I needed to eat every 1 - 1.5 hours otherwise my blood sugar dipped too low and I felt crummy - soon as I ate something I felt better. I would get almost nauseous if I ignored it and didn't eat .

The gang at work teased me about always having my milk and cookies with me.The nurses at chemo attributed it to the decadron speeding up the metabolic system.


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