1) Statistics are misleading 92% of the time. You are not a statistic.
2) Schedule
Chemotherapy effects your whole life. Temodar was prescribed to me as 1 week on/3weeks off.
My schedule basically goes like this:
Week 1:
Start first dose on Sunday Night
Go to work Mon/Tue/Wed.
Take Thurs/Fri off as sick days. I can usually get a couple hours in each of these days from home. Mainly I need to be close to
a bathroom and a bed.
Sat/Sun I still feel like crap-ola, but can do things around the house.
Monday go back to work.
Week 2,3:
Work/Eat/Sleep/Repeat
Week 4, Have blood work done, see oncologist for the next cycle.
3) Constipation
I had problems with constipation while on Temodar, here is what I did to minimize it:
- I start eating very healthy (vegetarian) small meals 2 days before the cycle to make sure there is a minimum of food in the system.
- I
start taking Miralax (Polyethelene Glycol 3350) the day before Chemo
starts, and continue it every day till the end of the cycle. I have
tried prescription stool softeners (ducolax) and more powerful OTC
drugs, but prevention is a better cure. Although this
stuff looks nasty, you can put it in water, coffee or tea and you
cannot taste it.
- During the cycle, you can often find me drinking hot tea while swaying on my wife's exercise ball. Please do not try to visualize this.
If you follow this blog you are aware that since treatment I have had major problems with headaches. The headaches were worse during chemo therapy. Talk to a regular doctor, or even a local neurologist if you experience the same. I found decadron, tramadol, and depakote to help.
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