Feeling like a pro after 4 cycles of Docetaxel, Carboplatin, Herceptin and Pertuzumab, I thought I'd share a few things I wish I'd known before chemo started to help me manage it more effectively from the start. My first piece of advice is - Don't Panic! When my oncologist told me about chemo side effects I decided this was worse than the cancer itself, but it's really been very manageable for me.
The IV Treatment Itself
Honestly, mine takes 6-7 hours and it's boring! Bring stuff to do whilst you're sitting, but remember that one hand is likely to be out of action as the cannula for the drip needs to stay relatively still. And wear leggings....you end up going to the loo a lot, whilst still attached to the drip, so managing one handed is a challenge with zips and buttons.
General Preparation
Sickness
Indigestion and Heartburn
Hair Loss
Sensitive Mouth and Weird Taste
Poop (sorry, but I can't avoid it)
The Nose - it runs and it clots
I hope my experience helps anyone else be a little more prepared and feel a little less scared than I did a few months ago before it all started!
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