Side affects of Taxol.: Anybody here on... - My Breast Cancer ...

My Breast Cancer Community

3,834 members1,817 posts

Side affects of Taxol.

Marlyndb profile image
8 Replies

Anybody here on Taxol? What side effects have you experienced? Just had my 5th ac/t chemo session and is experiencing hot flushes, numbness of hands feet and crumping in the lower abdomen.

Written by
Marlyndb profile image
Marlyndb
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
8 Replies
HollyR profile image
HollyR

I've never been on this. Best wishes for the rest of your treatment x

josiemarie profile image
josiemarie

I had 4 xfec, 4 x taxol. Got increasingly tired on the taxol also had shooting pains in my fingers and toes. My toes felt numb for a few days after the second and third taxol however after the final one the numbness has stayed to some degree. Its periperal neurapathy where the nerve endings have been affected by the chemo and isnt uncommon. Can honestly say my numbish toes have never bothered me. I regulary walk the 10k over the mountain to my sons house here in Ireland.

Josie x

Marlyndb profile image
Marlyndb in reply to josiemarie

Tnx to ur reply. Me too, on my 7th day after first taxol is beginning to feel the numbness on my toes and fingers but manages to do household chores. I also walk around the village though I easily feel tired.

josiemarie profile image
josiemarie in reply to Marlyndb

Apart from losing my hair my worst bit was the tiredness.. although l did manage to keep working until the last chemo which left me so tired all l felt like doing was curling up under the duvet... but l bounced back well before my radio started 4wks later,

Josie x

Berylynn profile image
Berylynn

That sounds about it. Mine was mid summer...I had night sweats...wet pillows ended up with a towel over the pillow. It wasnt complete cycle but day 6 to 14 at its worst. Stomach was delicate with course of injections plus three days afterwards, I still get numbness in toes three month post treatment. Redness and peeling feet lasted two months post treatment, nai!s got worse in recovery. Days 3 to 6, legs had little strength in them, making stairs difficult. Week three recovery was slower. Head seemed a little clearer than EC, bones though more achy. I passed through with minimum pain killers and masses of rest. I was on super hypo with blood sugar in 20s...that was my biggest battle, so eyes were poorly. Two months post they recovered. But we are all different my dose was 15% reduced...63 years. Chat with chemo nurses if your worried, it doesnt have to be an emergency.

Marlyndb profile image
Marlyndb in reply to Berylynn

I am 67. Me too experiences hot flushes and mild crumping on lower abdomen as if i have dismenoria aside from toes and finger numbness . I am nauseaus too despite the prescribed take home medicines. they pass away q bit after i get some rest by napping or just lying down

Maz1965 profile image
Maz1965

Hi, my chemo pushed me i to an early menopause which brings with it hot flushes. My are worse when i am tired.

I am nearly 3yrs post-chemo, FECT, and had peripheral neuropathy in both fingers and toes. Some fingers are still numb and so is my feet. I have nerve damage on balls of feet which Is painful but i dont let it curtail my life, i just know i will suffer next day.

Good luck with the rest of yourtreatment xx

RomieRom profile image
RomieRom

I have just starting taxol only cycle. I had the cramping in the lower abdomen too. I was told my calcium level was low. Take calcium tabs 2 x per day. Helped with stomach cramping. Will get 2nd cycle of taxol on Tuesday. Stay strong!

You may also like...

Tamoxifen side effects

of this. I’m also curious whether any of you have experienced a ‘spaced out’ sensation after RT...

Seroma after lumpectomy

another problem has arisen that I have seroma in my breast area. I have noticed it is becoming...

niece has DCIS, 3 lumpectomies and now needs mastectomy

my lovely niece found out she had DCIS after finding small lump 10months ago. Reassured it was early

Five years post treatment🤞

to live for the moment. As we have all experienced, none of us knows what is around the corner....