Thank you ever so much all of your amazing ladies! I am so grateful for your support! We got onto her team and they added another medication just to get her over the nausea and she has been feeling slightly better since late yesterday. She's very anxious about starting the antibiotic today difloxacin as she gets nauseous on these too! Ive just got her a probiotic to take - does anyone take this? She's going to check with her team before starting them but I thought it might help. The poor thing now also has a mouthful of ulcers along with constipation! She's getting the full gamet of side effects including trouble sleeping. I've booked her into the psychologist as she missed her first appointment due to her chemo appointment clashing but I think the emotional side of this journey is so difficult and it takes time to come to terms with everything that's happened. It's such a whirlwind...
Thank you @primek for your advice on the zantac - she's taking losec which is helping slightly. Cath, I agree we are very lucky it was found at all - I am eternally grateful to the doctor who was so tenacious with her fight for diagnosis. We had no idea like many other women that this would be the outcome.
Thanks Lipsy - the nausea is no fun as you know and unfortunately it was my mums biggest fear about chemo. Days seem to last forever when you feel like that. I"m glad to hear you at least get a few days break - we'll hope for that!
Thanks Tracey62 for your diet ideas - it's hard to know what to eat and what options there are. I've been trying to include lots of protein but its hard when you just don't feel like it isn't it. I'll try some of your ideas.
Thanks Soldiercrab - I'm realising how important it is to keep the team updated so changes can be made particularly for the next round. I really appreciate your advice.