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CHEMO/DOXETAXEL.....BONE PAIN!! Aaaarg!!!

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so started 6 sessions doxetaxel

day 4 after first infusion, stabbing shooting pain in my bones??? Shins,wrist, shoulders, ankles????

obviously Its in me now,so I need manage it!

was told a scan showed mets in my pelvis?does this mean I've got more in my bones Ifi can feel the pain???

Not sure what I should be doing???

Any helpful tips would be very much appreciated

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CAMPSOUPS

Were you given Neulasta (Pegfilgrastim) used to increase white blood cell production?

It can for some illicit bone pain and or restless leg. Antihistamines' are given to reduce the side effect. Did not work for me so I ended up scheduling narcotic dosage for a certain amount of days after each injection of Neulasta.

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ehoneycutt29

hello my friend

My oncologist had me take Claritin of all things for the bone pain. It worked! The pain does not mean Mets it just a side effect of the chemo. The pain will go away in a few days but Claritin really does help.

thanks

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Mrtroxely in reply toehoneycutt29

thank you.

in reply toehoneycutt29

Claritin worked for me too.

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Brianne07

It seems you had have had a fairly bad response so far to the docetaxel. I finished my 6 sessions about 4 weeks ago now feel a1000% better.The pain would probably be neuropathy(nerve pain)My partner gave me a massage about every 2nd day pushing her fingers and nails into the muscles and the bottom of the feet which helped a lot .Have you any spinal mets?If so you may need a zap of radiation.Also do some resistance work with a rubber band and some walking even if it is short distances Regards brian

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inthefight

Hubby had pain after first infusion. Call your MO. They increased the number of days taking steroids for the remaining sessions and he did fine after that. Good luck.

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Tall_Allen

Claritin and prednisone

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Mrtroxely in reply toTall_Allen

hi, I have prednisone from doc, 5mg daily.

i took 1 x 10mg of clartin this morn which has taken the edge of the stabbing pain.

but it's 6pm and pain is intensifying....

claritin says 1 x 10mg tableta day..what dose of clarityn do you think...

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Tall_Allen in reply toMrtroxely

It may take a few doses to get blood levels up. Try Benadryl for quicker action that will help you sleep.

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EdBacon

I have pain right after the infusion, but a week after the pain goes away.

Docetaxel and prednisone quickly stopped the bone pain from a met in my spine, but each of the Neulasta. shots was good for 4-5 days of bone pain, mostly the legs in my case. I took the claritin - loratidine It may have helped, but I still had significant pain. I was able to work, however, by rotating ibuprofen and acetaminophen during the day and tramadol to sleep. The kept my white blood cells in a low but acceptable range, so I considered the pain worth enduring.

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