Thanks Shi, will go for a number 2 🙂 I have bought a couple of sleep caps but will also get a silk pillow case. Hope everyone is doing ok today! I am at work and then meeting my new Chemo buddy for lunch today, who I met at my local Maggies and is on the same chemo journey as me, same day of the week in our ward, so will be nice to share our experiences so far! x
Morning ladies, I am on day 13 after first chemo (Fec) and hair not started to come out yet but I know it will any day now, I also got mine cut into a bob before treatment started and actually really like it as well, but soon as it starts to go I am going get hubby to shave it off, just get straight to the wig, hats, buffs and scarfs which I now have a nice seslection of 🙂 at least its hat season for us all with it being winter anyway x
Yes, unfortunately spots are another SE I've never suffered with spots, but got a few large ones on my face on cycles 1 and 2. As chaffinch says it's the gift that keeps on giving! 😬 We will all get there though ladies, be strong 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 Take it one day at a time, enjoy the good days and be kind to yourself on the not so good days! ⭐️✨🌟⭐️🌟💫⭐️✨🌟
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I've been having all that the last few days, much tears, wondering how the heck I am going to make myself go in for th next one, etc. Today is the first day felt not dizzy enough to drive (11 days post-chemo) + the nausea has pretty much gone - hurrah!
yip lol Ithought so, but since a few more appeared on my chest I thought I best ask, although they dont look out of the ordinary, just a lot more than would normally be there, thanks for confirming chaffinch 🙂
hey ladies, just wondering if getting a few more spots than usual is a side effect of chemo? I am day 12 post 1st FEC and still have not really had many side effects, however my skin hasnt been as good and had quite a few spots come up on my nose, just regular looking wee pimples like a normal spot, then now have a few on my chest... but im assuming it is a side effect. I will ask breast care nurse as well but just wondered if anyone else had issues like this, thanks, x
Hi Runawaygirl, Thanks for your message, I'm not too bad now but feeling a bit rubbish from the herceptin injection. Fortunately I don't have any nausea but keep feeling light headed, getting headaches and head feels a bit foggy. I've checked by BP and thats all ok so I think it is sinus related as apparently it can give flu like symptoms, finding traditional smelling salts really help.
Glad your first chemo was ok and hope your'e not feeling too bad. Hope everyone else is doing ok and doesn't have too much snow, not too bad here in the sunny south!! xx
Hi sangeetha, I had long hair but chose to go to hairdressers to get it cut shorter as I thought it would be less distressing whether you cold cap or not but it is personal choice. Shi has given some other good advice, just take one day at a time, listen to your body. I also got the housework done and planned some easy meals prior to chemo to try and make the week a bit easier. Remember to drinks lots of water the day before chemo, on the day and then after to help flush it all through. Good luck 🍀🍀🍀🍀if you experience prblems let your chemo team know as they can adjust meds for you.
Hi sangeetha, welcome to the forum no one wants to be on. I am cold capping and would certainly recommend giving it a go. Take some paracetemol about an hour beforehand. The first 5-10 mins are the worst after that I found it was ok and I hate the cold and have a low pain threshold. I would recommend cutting your hair shorter if possible as that reduces the stress on the hair. You will probably lose some but stick with it. I have completed 4 sessions and although very thin on top have good side, back and fringe coverage. I dud post some tips a couple of days ago on here so might be worth looking at them. Good luck 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
Sam, the first one is tough so many unknowns and usually still dealing with diagnosis as well which doesn't help matters. As things go along you kind of get into a cycle routine and that does make things go quite quickly (although still not quick enough). The forum is here to help with all those thoughts and worries that no one else understands at the moment. I've certainly found it a real lifeline, we try to be supportive but also have some laughs all night the way and I don't know where I'd be without all these fabulous ladies to help me through. Much love to you all ladies ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi Sam, I felt very down on about day 5-6 after chemo 2. I think it is an overload of all the drugs and then comedown from coming off them, our bodies don't know what p's going on! Hopefully you'll feel better tomorrow. As the others say you will get some good days just take each day at a time and look forward to the good ones! ⭐️💫✨🌈💫🌟
Aw Sam, another voice to tell you that I promise it will pass and you will feel better, I know it is so rubbish when these emotional lows hit (I find days 5&6 horrible emotionally), but a) you are allowed to feel it; and b) there is always someone here who gets it and can make things feel better. Hang in there and know you've got a team here cheering you on. Xx
Hi Sam
I think its probably because you've just come off the steroids. You will pick up again in a few days, I promise. Just take it easy now.
Hugs xx
I also get the puffy hands after chemo they seem to go down the next day. The hot cheeks could be the steroids or hot flushes at 44 I was pre menopausal prior to chemo, I haven't had a period since prior to chemo and now get hot flushes (some cycles more that's others) mine are usually in the evening and at night, although I do sometimes get the odd one during the day. Keep an eye on your temp but Call your chemo team if you are worried. 😊
I had flushed cheeks and puffy hands and put it down to the steroids.
Hi Sam, I found in the book about the herceptin that it can be a reaction. I mentioned it to the nurse this morning when they called to see if I was ok after yesterday and she said to check my temperature which was ok. Did you have the herceptin on the same day as the chemo? x
Hi Sam, I found in the book about the herceptin that it can be a reaction. I mentioned it to the nurse this morning when they called to see if I was ok after yesterday and she said to check my temperature which was ok. Did you have the herceptin on the same day as the chemo? x