I've had 3 carbo/gem infusions so far. I have reoccurring ascites which is drained roughly every 3 weeks. Since I started the carbo/gem I am really struggling with reflux, so much so that it's stopping me drinking and eating properly because roughly an hour after I eat I am regularly sick. This only happens because the reflux causes me to cough and then the inevitable happens.
I'm trying to eat smaller meals to see if it helps and I have been medication to take.
Anyone else had this reaction on carbo/gem?
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Hi, So sorry you are suffering like this. I had reflux when I had carbo/ taxol and was prescribed Omeprazole 20mg by my Oncologist. This worked very well,and you only take one each day. I did ask the question "will i be able to come off of these when chemo finishes". The answer was yes and I have never taken them since. It would be a good idea to speak with your team or Macmillan nurse. I hope that you get this sorted quickly as you should not have to put up with it.
If you're already taking Omeprazole or a similar drug, ask for Famotidine instead - it cuts stomach acid but works in a different way from the 'prazole' type drugs. I find omeprazole and the like don't work at all for me, in fact they seem to give me heartburn, so I have Famotidine instead (now that ranitidine has been withdrawn) - it works for 12 hours, so you may need it twice a day.
Hi, sorry to hear you've been suffering with reflux and vomiting, it's really debilitating. Could it be related to the ascites too? Just a thought if you've not already asked your team about this.Really hope you get some relief soon. XX 🌹
I also had reflux and continuing nausea when on Carbo/ Caelyx treatment. Doctor said it was caused by steroids creating stomach acid. I was prescribed omeprazole and I was fine after taking that, only needed to take it when on steroids in the days following each treatment.
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