CastleDreamer
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 29, 2013
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Hi there, I am new on the Disboards and have been browsing and your thread got my attention...I am an oncology RN and am sorry to hear what your family is going through...from the pieces I can pick out from your posts it sounds like your MIL is on a FOLFOX regimen of which there are a few variations. The scary issue of not eating or drinking anything cold is due to a drug called oxaliplatin...the sensation she may feel is terrifying to patients ...we tell patients to avoid cold food, cold air etc so they don't get scared or uncomfortable. Sounds like her nurses did excellent teaching with you guys so that is great and don't hesitate to call her nurse with any questions or concerns...its never a bother!
You will get through this...my own Mom is going through chemo for breast cancer now also...its hard to watch a loved one go through it but you will get through it. Most important thing for your MIL and everyone around her is handwashing! Sounds simple but it the best thing to do to keep her safe when her WBC goes down. Best of luck and reach out when you need support! Also the American Cancer Society is a great resource too...they gave me great coloring books to explain to kids why Grandma is losing her hair...and they also can provide wigs and the "look good, feel better" program.
It helps our family to look forward to our big cancer survival celebration trip to WDW once chemo and radiation are done...Disney trip planning is an excellent distraction! Take care....
You will get through this...my own Mom is going through chemo for breast cancer now also...its hard to watch a loved one go through it but you will get through it. Most important thing for your MIL and everyone around her is handwashing! Sounds simple but it the best thing to do to keep her safe when her WBC goes down. Best of luck and reach out when you need support! Also the American Cancer Society is a great resource too...they gave me great coloring books to explain to kids why Grandma is losing her hair...and they also can provide wigs and the "look good, feel better" program.
It helps our family to look forward to our big cancer survival celebration trip to WDW once chemo and radiation are done...Disney trip planning is an excellent distraction! Take care....
