From Peter, Hi, I am a newcomer to this discussion format. My Wife was diagnosed with Myeloma last summer and has been on CDT until January this year, when following four months clear of Paraprotien in the monthly blood tests our Consultant has recommended my Wife no longer needs the Chemotherapy. But the side effects in coming off chemo appear worse for my Wife than when she was on. After three weeks off Diana is emotionally drained, the slightest action is very hard, she is constantly tired, cannot sleep at night, waking every hour, night sweats and extremely weak.
Has anyone else had similar problems, I would be grateful to hear off any info or experience on withdraw effects and how long does Diana have to put up with this. Thank you.
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RE: Coming off CDT
You do not mention Diana,s age or back ground of MM,and this is important because the symptoms could be connected to her general health,I think when you come off Chemo you think you will feel better,and it comes as a surprise to find you have all these symptoms,you start thinking,are you in remission.
CTD the dreaded DEX also gives you a lot of energy and a good appetite,My husband went straight from CDT to Velcade,but getting remission,his body did react to coming of Chemo,specially the DEX he came off Chemo before Christmas,sleeping more,feeling sick,body clock mixed up.
After blood test confirming he was ok.We thought the only thing it could be was trying to reduce pain killers,this was making him confused,and because he was off Chemo,and confused he had forgotten to take the rest of his medication,once we got to grips with it,he has had no problems except general aching bones,still has shivers plus twitch legs.
Slim has a light anti depression at night,and from being awake all night he now has a good nights sleep,he had heavy sweating,but that,s now gone plus,he now enjoys the day more.
We go to Kings on Friday,for 1st visit,for SCT.
Getting remission is a bit of an anti climax,you wait to hear the magic word,only to have to come to terms with another learning curve.I would say if your worried go and see your own doctor.Eve