I start chemo subsequent week and i looked up the 2 chemo drugs on the internet and adjectives the side effects panic me.?

the 2 drugs are adriamycin and cyclophosphamine. i saw one had mustard gas. pretty scary.
Answers:     cyclophosphamide and adriamycin are both drugs meant to kill, and doctors know that! They will handle your symptoms from the drugs as best as they can-- controlling your nausea and headaches, etc.

e you should quit looking, afterwards? I usually recommend that folks with any kind of cancer (including leukemia) learn adjectives they can about their cancer and treatment, but your chemistry skills sound kind of "rusty", LOL! Or I don`t know you didn't take chemistry? Or didn't take it yet? Cyclophosphamides are mostly used to successfully target very specific cancers because of the way they work; the drug itself doesn't struggle the cancer, it's the metabolites your own body converts the drug into that kill the cancer cells.

Incidence of side effects with any of these drugs is pretty low (except for the nausea thing, but they all do that) so if I were you I wouldn't verbs about it.

Remember, the biggest "side effect" of chemo is that you get to keep being you! Good luck... Source(s): Eight years cancer-free
My husband recently had rectal cancer and had to purloin chemo for 5 weeks. He had surgery and now will be on chemo for 8 more weeks. Don't be alarmed. My husband had NO nausea at adjectives, didn't lose any of his hair, no symptoms except he just got more tired than commonplace. That was it. The doctor also told us it depends on "how much" of a dosage they give you. They go by your shipment and size to try to give you the right dosage. He took the 'chemo pills' which are the same as the IV. If your insurance covers the pills, that is the channel to go for sure. My husband was just fine through it adjectives.
I survived cancer twice so there's no explanation you can't beat it once.

If I die then I go to glory where there is no Chemo or pain. If I scrimmage through it then the Chemo can't last forever. Either way chemo can't batter me.

I want you to take this attitude and use it. Read the bible for strength. Here's a couple of verses
re hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not surrounded by despair ...
2 Corinthians 4:8

I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard kernel, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.
For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline.
2 Timothy 1:7

m 23:4

And when you don't know what he's doing just follow him with every fiber of your being and you'll find his strength. I found it. One afternoon I was puking so hard my eyes where watering. I be not scared, I was not in affliction, I was calm. I could not have possible kept cool contained by that situation. That was all God's doing. He comforted me. He spoke to me. He said, "People do get through this." His voice be everything good. Comfort, warm, welcoming, soothing, anything polite. ANYTHING YOU CAN THINK OF that was him. If you put your life in his hand and say here you go then you'll be fine.

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Prepare your self for a battle..... I was on chemo for about a year......
If you ever need some one to talk to around it send me an email Source(s): cancer survivor for 3 years
I've heard that Chemo is a horrible thing to go through, and I know it's terrifying. I know one thing though, if you hold your head up high, and believe that it will be adjectives over with soon, you'll get through it.

You do not mention the type of cancer, stage, or how long you will be taking this combo . . but for for a time perspective . . my 17 year old son also took Adriamycin (doxirubicin) and cyclophosphamide (cytoxan) along with Vincristine, Etoposide, and Ifosimide . . . five chemo drugs at high dose for nine months as a first string treatment. Even at the high dosages the chemo could not kill all his cancer . . he be an inpatient at the childrens hospital for his treatment and on a 21 day cycle. He usually took ativan to get through the rough patches and in attendance were a few . . but for the most part he slept during the days he had chemo and than go home for three weeks before coming back.

There is medication that you can take to backing with any side effects you experience . . they can keep you comfortable while the drug hopefully does its job. Best of luck to you. Stay strong.
Dave described very accurately what happen - he mentions side effects (splitting nails, etc). and if you go to www.after-cancer.com there is lots of information give or take a few dealing these, plus other side effects.
good luck - some people are lucky and get totally few side effects - hope you are one of those.

Verite R
My wife did 15 weeks of those two drugs to shrink her breast cancer tumor. The experience every person go through is unique to them. So what my wife felt you may not necessarily go through.

Cytoxin another name for the cyclophosphamine was taken daily and the adriamycin be once a week injection through my wife's port. The sessions in chemotherapy would total about three hours. Count on one hour for blood draws and seeing your oncologist and then two hours for the injection.

My wife would bring those Suduko puzzles to do while she be getting her injection. Bring comfortable slippers and request warm blankets to make you as comfortable as possible.
first time will take longer because they want to see how your body does next to the injection (will be done with a nurse by hand).

They will offer you sandwich, fruit, and a cookie. We had our session towards the evening and I would other have a prepared meal that all I would own to do is re-heat in the oven so she could just eat something and after go to sleep.

What we experienced:

Dry mouth, mouth sores, ache and pains, fatigue, constipation, hemorrhoids, brittle nails, hair loss after four treatments, watery eyes, and those are individual what I can remember. Other things are depression and sadness.
helped:

We used a naturopatic doctor that would work in conjunction beside the oncologist and assist us with supplements to take through every phase of my wife's cancer journey.

Eat plenty of protein in the morning to rebuild your body.

Here is how we experienced these drugs physically.
appointments for chemo drug injection be Thursday.

Thursday was the best day for us...

Monday took it easy

Tuesday started to hoof it
esday walked longer

Thursday walked before chemotherapy injection.

Going through chemotherapy it seemed like it would never end, but it does finish off. But then not really.

We are experiencing fatigue, numbness in her toes that could be there for the rest of her go.
lly it takes as much time for your body to heal as it did going through treatment. So, if it took you a year to go through treatment afterwards it could take a year for your body to heal from it. Then it takes another year for you to mentally make well from the ordeal.

It is extremely difficult road to travel, but beats the alternative. You be brave and strong. If you need help from your family connections or friends ask for it. If people are offering to do things for you take them up on it.

Gather your army and victory will be yours!

What the drugs did:
re within was evidence of cancer in three lymph nodes, after treatment only cancer found surrounded by one lymph node the size of a grain of rice. The size of the tumor was reduced from a fifty-cent piece in her breast to the size of a small particle of rice.

So even though you may feel like hell at times, you may possibly feel the tumor itself shrink.


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