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MoiraC
7 years agoMember
Hi @shus - I think @wendy55 is absolutely right about getting a full discussion with your oncologist - we all react somewhat differently to each drug. I am on Xeloda since January this year. I have found it much easier to tolerate that previous IV chemo I had. The main concern is getting the dose right and the break - it is a flexible drug regime so I like others started on 500mg 14 days on 3 tablets morning and night and 7 days off. Doctors adjust depending on your need. However after 3 cycles hand and foot syndrome kicked in - very painful red hands and feet - there is a whole thread on this on this forum - just type in Xeloda side effects. I am now about to start 7 days on and 14 days without pills to see if the feet and hands will be better. Like all chemo drugs there are good and bad days and after about 5-7 days I get very fatigued and have some gut problems - again everyone is different. However since I have been on this drug I can do much more and have been travelling and able to be out in the world a lot more. I am retired but I couldn't have done any of these things on previous drugs and my scan results have shown good response on my liver and bone mets. All the best with your discussions