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Chixon
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11 years ago

Scalp Cooling Caps

I was wondering if anyone has used OR has information re: scalp cooling caps..used to prevent hair loss during treatment. ( it was mentioned to me by my medical oncologist ). Also cost of same. I commence Chemo next Friday and trying to gain as much information as I can. Also any tips re: managing possible side effects related to TC Chemo. Thanks to all. Take Care. Chrisxx
  • I had the same chemo as you will be having.I didn't worry about my hair coming out,and I actually had my head shaved a few days before chemo.On exactly day 14 my eyebrows came out,and my little prickles of hair also! I found chemo pretty good actually,so I consider myself fortunate.I had 4 rounds of chemo. From about day 5 to 10, I had varying degrees of tiredness.Dont plan much on those days.Days 10 to 15 I felt good but stayed away from crowded places so I wouldn't get sick.The last week I felt almost normal.Have a look at my blog posts if you like,and you can see what side effects I felt the most.Looking back now,it seems like ages ago!Food cravings were strong for me,and also a very annoying skin rash.Buy some Zyrtec and have it ready.I used moo goo for my skin which got very dry,and Biotene toothpaste and mouthwash all day every day!!!Constipation was a problem the first week so take something like coloxyl before it becomes a problem!!!Also I took the anti nausea medication I was given,every day for the first week.I never had nausea.All the best.xoxCheers Robyn
  • Yes you have it worked out now. Hopefully some people will be able to help you out with some good info on the cold caps. I had a different chemo to you but I am sure that you will get lots of good advice from others. I think the main thing is to keep an open mind re side effects as we are all different with what effects we get. Good luck and let us know how you go. Take care. Deanne xxx