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Brenda_D 01-23-2007 03:00 AM

Starting chemo tomorrow
 
Hello everyone. I'm starting my first chemo tomorrow and am looking for advice. Do's and don't do's.
My Onc is starting me on Herceptin and Tamoxifen.
I have a port put in and got a couple lidocaine patches from my doctor, since the port area is still sore.

I was dx 12/12/06 with IDC with mets to bone. I had a lumpectomy with axial disection. I got clear margins and no axial node involvement. (yay!)
I do have inner mammary node involvement and several areas of bone mets, according to the Pet/CT scan and 3 doctors.
I am awake now because of bone pain. ugh.. and will talk to the onco about that too.

Any tips will be appreciated.

Sheila 01-23-2007 06:45 AM

Brenda

The first dose of Herceptin will be a loading dose and will take about 2 hours. You may feel achy and tired after the first dose, kind of like the flu for a day or so. After that, the side effects should be minimal. Everyone is different, I have been on Herceptin for 3 1/2 years, every 3 weeks. I drive myself 85 miles to the hospital, get my treatment, and sometimes go shopping on the way home. Occasionally I feel tired the first day, but not every time. The tamoxifen is an oral drug, and side effects should also be minimal. Any other chemo on the horizon? Good Luck. You will do fine

Brenda_D 01-23-2007 06:59 AM

Thanks Sheila.
I'm hoping for a good first treatment. The problem is that I'm having a lot of pain in my back and legs at the moment, and I have no idea what it's related to. Maybe it will be gone tomorrow.

As far as future chemo, I don't know. He just said 4 treatments 3 weeks apart, then I guess testing to see how it's working. He said radiation in the future but didn't say how far out in the future.

Mary Anne in TX 01-23-2007 07:17 AM

Good luck on your first treatment, Brenda. Those aches and pains make our mind worry us sometimes. "Treat" yourself to something fun like Sheila's shopping after treatment. I do, and it makes it so much easier. Sometimes, when weather is bad, it's just a walk in the mall or wherever it's dry. Sometimes it's a cup of hot tea to unwind and get back in charge of my mind and body.

Take care and God bless you.
ma

tousled1 01-23-2007 07:55 AM

My only advise is to drink plenty of water both during and after your chemo. I've never taken Tamoxifen so I can't give you any advise there. For your port you should ask your oncologist for a prescription for Lidocaine cream. I use it before each Herceptin treatment. All you do is put a glob of it on the port and then cover the area with a small piece of plastic wrap. Using it I feel no pain when they stick the port. Good luck to you.

SusanV 01-23-2007 08:43 AM

Brenda,

Just wanted to wish you good luck with your chemo, and to also add because you will be seated in a chair for a few hours, and you are already dealing with back pain...speak up and ask for pillows to really make yourself comfortable for the infusion....putting your feet up may also alleviate pressure on your back.

Good luck !

Linda_M 01-23-2007 09:06 AM

Hi Brenda,

I hope your first treatment goes well for you. Everyone reacts differently to chemo and I hope you're one of the "lucky" ones.
Do you have anyone that will be going with you? Sometimes it can be a little daunting being alone for your first treatment. Also you might be in more pain in your bones from sitting so long, perhaps a friend can drive you so you can stretch out in the car on your return. Besides having a friend along makes the time go by quickly. You can always take a favorite book (sometimes the hospital magazines are pretty outdated!), and if you have an MP3 player or iPod, you can listen to your favorite music.

Again, good luck and (((((hugs)))))

Brenda_D 01-23-2007 09:36 AM

Thanks everyone. I did get a couple lidocaine patches for use before chemo. My doc said to put one on the night before and take it off about an hour before treatment.

The hospital called to see how I'm doing with the port. So far it's ok, except for being sore.
I did have a sore spot under my jaw the next day, and told them about that. I'll also tell the oncologist, in case it was a lymph node swelling. It's still a little sore today.
I plan to take some GatorAide with me to treatment, and my hubby is taking me this first time. He wants to be with me to see what's going on and how it's going to affect me.
He's a sweetie.
I am lucky that the onco comes to our little town once a week to an outpatient clinic here, and I'll get my treatments right here in town. It's only about a 5 minute drive to the clinic. I'll also be able to get my rads here in town too.
That means a lot to me, since travel would be a issue at this point in time.
Thanks agin for your input and well wishes. It makes me feel like going the first time won't be so bad now. :)

I will definately bring up my back and leg pain too.

KRISS 01-23-2007 09:45 AM

I'm sure you do fine. I just had my second yesterday and my feelings during the day were much lighter than the first time. Just wanted you to know it's OK to be scared and sad. I know I cried as they were hooking me up the first time. The nurse was so supportive and told me these were not the first tears that room had seen. So don't feel ashamed if that's what you want to do. Good luck to you. I'm sure will come through with flying colors. Kriss

StephN 01-23-2007 11:48 AM

Welcome
 
Treatment for breast cancer can be pretty hard, but you say you are getting Herceptin and Tamoxifin. If this is correct, the Tamox is a hormone suppressor that you take in pill form. The Herceptin is a targeted therapy that is not a "hard" chemo and should not make you sick. You will probably have chills due to a little fever the first night, but after that it does not happen. These drugs do not cause nausea or blood counts to drop, except in rare cases.

A couple of questions. Is your Herceptin a one week or 3 week dose?
Where are your bone mets? This can be some cause of the pain.

If you have bone mets, a normal treatment for them is ZOMETA or other bone strengthener. Maybe you should ask what is being done for those bone mets. Also, very often bone mets are radiated with very closely targeted beams and this had good effect.

You are new, but the above questions could be very important in the overall picture. Hang in here and we will help you along the way.

Brenda_D 01-23-2007 12:33 PM

Hi StephN. My onc said 4 treatments 3 weeks apart to start out. Rads will come later on.
From what I've read Herceptin and Tamoxifen are a couple of treatments that have some of the lesser side effects, and for that I'm greatful.
The doc asked about my heart health (no known problems) and told me I wouldn't have to worry about nausea, they will give anti-nausea meds ahead of treatment. He did say I'd lose my hair about 2 to 3 weeks into treatment.
He may have other drugs planned for the future, but he hasn't told me anything else yet.
According to my Pet/CT scan, the mets are in the inner mammary node chain, my shoulder, lumbar spine, and hip area.

doh2pa 01-23-2007 01:43 PM

Hi Brenda,

First of all I want to mirror everyone else here and say you will do fine. It's scary at first, but you will get through it. We are all pulling for you.

I wanted to question whether you had heard your onc correctly. Tamoxifen or Herceptin should not make you nauseous or loose your hair. Are you sure you are not getting Taxol or Taxotere?? They will cause hair loss and nausea is possible but a lot of women (I was one) just had mild stomach upset, not real nausea.

Good luck!
Donna

Jean 01-23-2007 02:17 PM

Brenda,

Thinking of you and wishing you well. The first treatment is not easy
as Kriss said, the unknown is the worst part. Hopefully you will do well
and as you already know everyone is here to help you with any questions.

Sending you all good wishes,
Jean

Brenda_D 01-23-2007 02:31 PM

I wondered that myself, Donna. I tend to think he was speaking in terms of future treatment, but I will find out for sure tomorrow.

Sheila 01-23-2007 04:40 PM

Brenda

When you said 4 treatments 3 weeks apart, that sounds to me like chemo first then the Herceptin and tamoxifen....you need to ask what type of treatment so you will know more what to expect...usually chemo is first then the Herceptin.

Brenda_D 01-23-2007 05:09 PM

I will know more tomorrow, and I'll post after I get back home, if I feel up to it.

bashmaz 01-23-2007 07:30 PM

probably Taxol
 
Hi - I add my best wishes for your first treatment. I noticed that you are ER- and PR-, so this would mean you wouldn't be getting Tamoxifen as it is a hormone suppressor for ER/PR+ve cancer.
As it's been shown that Herceptin works better when used in conjunction with Taxol (or Taxotere), I have to think you'll be getting one of these (and they do cause hair loss, or at least lots of thining!)

Best Wishes
Marianne (I'm almost 5 years out from my initial surgery and treatment:ER/PR- and Her2+++!)

Mary Jo 01-23-2007 08:00 PM

Brenda - Sending lots of love, hugs and support your way. I remember being scared of my first chemo too BUT it all went well and I'm sure it will for you also.

God give you His peace Brenda,

Mary Jo

Bev 01-23-2007 10:04 PM

My best guess too is you'll be doing taxol and herceptin. Taxol is harder than tamox, but easier than AC. It's the premeds that made me feel loopy. Once you find out for sure what meds you are doing, find out about the drugs by clicking search and entering drug name on the little purple bar above.

You'll be OK! Best wishes, BB

Catherine 01-23-2007 11:24 PM

Hi Brenda,

You'll feel much better after tomorrow is behind you. If you really do get a chemo drug tomorrow, ask which one it is. Have them write it down for you. If it is chemo, ask your oncologist or the nurses if they have a handout you can take home. It tells you what to watch out for. Call your doctor if you have any of the symptoms you are to watch for. One is a high fever. I had 8 rounds of chemo and never got a high fever.....and most people DO NOT. My point is that as a precaution you know what to look for when you get home and you know who and where to call. I only had to call once in 16 weeks. I was so sore from Taxol that they gave me a steroid over the phone on a Friday night. I am so glad your husband is going with you. Support and another pair of ears is very important. Drink lots of water. Have a variety of snacks on hand in case you get sick from chemo. I liked chocolate boost, jello and popsicles.

All the best, we are all on your side, Catherine


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