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Looking for relief of burning sesntation due to cheno

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C Delanoval - 25 Jul 2009 15:12 GMT
I recently had a round of chemoteraphy to fight NHL in the lower
bowel.  The chemo has not produced vomiting but it does creates an
unbelievable burning sesntion in my stomach.  It is like something is
burning.   I like to think that is is the medicine working and
destroying the cancel cells and I firmly believe that.
Has anybody got the same sensations ?  Are they any home remedies or
alternative treatments to relief this horrible burning sensation ?

Thank you all.  and let keep open the communications to fight cancer
J - 26 Jul 2009 08:28 GMT
> I recently had a round of chemoteraphy to fight NHL in the lower
> bowel.  The chemo has not produced vomiting but it does creates an
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>
> Thank you all.  and let keep open the communications to fight cancer

There's tips on these pages
http://www.chemocare.com/managing/mouth_sores_due_to_chemotherapy.asp
http://www.chemocare.com/managing/heartburn.asp
Take notes, then contact the oncologist or chemo nurse.

There's a fairly busy forum for people with lymphoma here
http://www.nhlcyberfamily.org/
Good luck.
I hope something, in my message, helps you.
J
anguein - 26 Jul 2009 15:44 GMT
losec and Sucralfate might work.

>I recently had a round of chemoteraphy to fight NHL in the lower
>bowel.  The chemo has not produced vomiting but it does creates an
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
>Thank you all.  and let keep open the communications to fight cancer
 
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