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LITHGOW1950's avatar
9 years ago

Tummy problems

hi all, I finished chemo and Radiothreaphy last Aug 2016. I'm triple neg. I had a lumpectomy stage 1 grade 3.  No lymph nodes involved. Apart from an attack of shingles I got thru all treatment ok.  However since last Aug when I finished I have had tummy problems. I've had Ultra sounds and a ct scan....all fine. I also had a colonoscopy and gastroscopy.  I had a pre cancerous poly removed. My 'gut' area showed chronic inflammation. So I was told the chemo did the damage. Also I never took the nexium the oncologist prescribed for me as I never experienced reflux. However I found out I experienced silent reflux which means you do have reflux with no symptoms.  The GP suggested the pain is the stomach going into a spasm so I'm on buscopan.  Also I am experiencing discomfort under both arms but ct scan clear so who knows what that is.
I feel great of a morning and try doing yoga daily, walking mosts days and walk up and down the pool as much as possible but by the afternoon I'm stuffed and have middle back pain.
sorry I have raved on a bit.....honestly I feel like a hypochondriac at times.  I would love to hear from other people whom have experienced all this stuff.
i go early March for blood test etc.....always a worry.
take care girls and thank you for all your interesting posts. One more thing. The yoga which I started about four months ago is amazing, strongly suggest everyone give it a go. 
Anne-Marie 

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  • Thanks  Zoffiel. Looks like it is something I have to live with. As I mentioned I'm seeing a dietitian early March so will let you know how I get on.  Guess I was wondering if it's normal following treatment. Nothing is normal!!  
    Well done Primek in your weight loss. I lost weight mainly when I had shingles, I needed to loose some but now trying to put it on. Crazy.  
    Thanks girls for all your interesting and helpful replies. 
    Anne-Marie
  • I know there was some great programs on the ABC about the feacal implant. But what I remember from tbat was focussing on the diet with a wide variety of fresh foods with lower portions of highly processed carbs which did encourage more bad than good bacteria (the carbs that is...the fresh foods encouraged the good ) I've been focussing on that to lose weight (20kg since chemo finished) and am hoping this is the reason my gut has improved. AC was really hard on me...even water caused awful bloating.
  • I'm seriously looking at what's happening with fecal transplants. I'd love to see a proper research project on this topic. Ten years ago AC completely changed the way my insides work. TC this time has just excoriated my whole intestinal tract. I'm in so much pain and not digesting anything properly. I literally feel like I'm starving and only absorbing sugar.

    I'm not a health nut, but l know that my general well being depends on my gut flora being in good condition. Between the chemo and a couple of vigorous floggings by strong antibiotics I reckon what ever bacteria are left in my colon are in pretty bad shape and probably not in anything like proper proportion.

    Probiotics don't seem to do any harm--and I'm taking them-- but there is scant evidence that they do a whole lot of good. And they do nothing to restore balance in your lower intestine. I'd like to do more with prebiotics--diet elements that encourage good bacteria but I can't tolerate them at the moment.

     I'll give it a couple of months after chemo to see if things improve but if they don't I think I may have to investigate options to get my insides working properly.

  • Thanks Kath, I eat a lot of fruit and was wondering if that upsets me. I've booked in to see a dietician early March and I will also try Pams suggestion. Well done handling work. No wonder you need a rest when you get home. And so good you are so active. 
    Take care, Anne-Marie
  • I'm still experiencing gut issues following chemo and I took nexium twice a day and zantac occasionally too. I now take nexium daily but in the past week needed an evening dose as the reflux sensation (which can just feel like anxiety) wouldn't go away with anything else. I still can't  eat very spicy foods without burning and only recently have I been able to eat fruit without pain. I avoid sour fruit though unless with other foods. Red wine is still off the menu.  :/

    I'm still hoping it will improve..I finished Sept 2016.

    I also get middle and sometimes upper back pain if standing too long but it is improving as I develop more strength. I've been doing aquafit, some swimming or pool walking and just walking. I tried zumba but just not ready yet as I get overtired the next day. I'm working 4 days a week and just up to 8 hours a day...so needing a nap when I get home. We will get there I am sure. Kath x
  • It's definitely worth a try Pam. Thank you so much I'll be out tomorrow to buy some.
  • Hi Anne-Marie 
    whilst I didn't have chemo I have suffered gut problems for years I have pain without acid was diagnosed years ago with reflux have taken nexium and all the over the counter meds which ease the symptoms but never go away
    a friend got me on to a pro biotic drink from the health food store it is a coconut pro biotic with lemon myrtle you have 20 ml with a glass of water everyday and I haven't looked back it's amazing.. it has 10 billion good bacteria to help your gut it's worth a try 
    hope this helps
    pam x