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Louanne M - 09 Dec 2006 00:24 GMT
My daughter was first treated with radiation, because the cancer had
spread to he bones. So they radiated those spots, she never had any
burn, but she is still so sick, vomitting,  Dr, can not explain why,
unless they hit her stomach.  They did MRI on her brain, no sign of it
there.
Louanne M - 09 Dec 2006 15:44 GMT
madiba - 11 Dec 2006 14:29 GMT
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> unless they hit her stomach.  They did MRI on her brain, no sign of it
> there.

It is possible that the stomach got too much dose, especially if they
use a large fraction (rad. dose/day) which often happens with bone mets.
Give her a strong acid blocker such as a proton pump inhibitor (eg
Pantoloc) and some Sucralfate paste (Ulcogant) to sooth the stomach and
see if it helps her.

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Tim Jackson - 11 Dec 2006 16:30 GMT
> PS:  Please switch off html posting if you can!

Ah, that explains why I saw this as a blank post.
My ISP must now be suppressing non-text posts to text groups.
I imagine I am not alone in being unable to receive HTML here.

Tim Jackson
Chris@mcgill.ca - 11 Dec 2006 18:18 GMT
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I'm with you.

Marilyn
madiba - 11 Dec 2006 20:01 GMT
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She posted a few blanks as well, obviously stressed.

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Louanne M - 12 Dec 2006 17:35 GMT
You bet you life I am stressed, Sorry, I just forgot to turn off the
html. But I did answers to other questions.
madiba - 12 Dec 2006 20:07 GMT
> You bet you life I am stressed, Sorry, I just forgot to turn off the
> html. But I did answers to other questions.
Did you fix her stomach pain?

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Louanne M - 13 Dec 2006 19:11 GMT
No, she still has pain and throwing up. She was prescribed Omepracole,
which is the generic for Prilosec.  Her pain, she says comes at night so
bad she can not sleep.  SHe had her first Chemo last Friday, now I guess
she is sick from that.
Tim Jackson - 13 Dec 2006 21:13 GMT
> No, she still has pain and throwing up. She was prescribed Omepracole,
> which is the generic for Prilosec.  Her pain, she says comes at night so
> bad she can not sleep.  SHe had her first Chemo last Friday, now I guess
> she is sick from that.

Make sure the oncologist knows how bad things are.  Inability to sleep
is a critical measure of pain level, so make sure that is stressed.

Someone I knew once got this sort of vomiting problem after radiotherapy
to lumbar mets.  It took her a couple of months to get back to eating
normally.  But I don't think it is often that bad, and it did go away in
time.

Tim
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David Larson - 27 Jan 2007 23:13 GMT
Xango has been known to interfere with chemo therapy.

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> Jonathan Bilec
 
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