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Schwen
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7 years ago

Sore Head...

Hi everyone, not sure if this is actually related to my BC treatment or not, but this afternoon I scratched my scalp as it was itchy and OMFG it hurt, it feels like as if I have a huge bruise on my head, as if I have hit my head on something or something has been smashed over my head, it is at the crown sort of on top but at the back, if that makes sense, should I go get it checked out or am I just worrying for nothing and it is a side effect of Chemo, I have only had one dose of Chemo and that was on the 19th July, with my next one due next Thursday the 9th August.... Has this happened to anyone else, is it common, is not common, should I worry??? Thank you in advance for any advice given...
Cheers
Wendy xox

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  • I descibed the sensation like that of having your hair in a tight bun and letting it down. It hurts but relieved to rub it. It probably means your hair will start to fall soon. I found that after I clipped off my hair and gave it a good rub with moisturiser it  was better. 
  • The Doxirubicin and Cyclo. is the AC. and the T is the Taxol (Paclitacel) Close to fermaldahide  lol.  
  • I had A/C - which is the same, doxorubicin can be called adriamycin. Confusing isn't it, all these new terms. Not sure which bit does it, but it's pretty effective in some degree of hair loss. Everyone is a little bit different, so degree, soreness, what hair goes and when can vary. But seriously, never be embarrassed by asking a doctor. Most of us start off as bc virgins - we learn by asking, each other often, but very particularly our doctors. Ask often. And if you don't understand (it can be mind boggling), ask again. Ask for information in writing. You are entitled to know every bit as much as you want to. Take care and best wishes. 
  • @Afraser, @kmakm @kezmusc....Not sure what you call my treatment in just letters lol, but it is Doxorubicin and Cyclophosphamide (which when i first read it i thought it was like fermaldahide lol)... anyway I haven't yet lost any hair day 14 today, well not sure of the nether region as it is shaved, but i just thought it was weird, and before i rushed off to the doctors only to be embarrassed by them saying oh its just a side effect from your Chemo, i would just ask here.... Thanks for putting me at ease...
    Cheers
    Wendy xox
  • Even though I was using the scalp cooler about day 10 after my first AC treatment I was in the shopping mall and I could feel the centre air conditioning blowing on my scalp.  Christmas was day 14 and I was convinced I was going to wake up with no hair.  (I didn't)  It stayed ultra sensitive for the first 3 treatments.  My husband thought it was weird when I said my hair hurt.

  • Hi Wendy,

    In my opinion it's the chemo. My head was SO tender, the slightest knock had me yelping in pain. I had TC and my hair down below started falling out Day 13, and the hair on top on Day 14. It was preceded by the extreme tenderness, itchiness, and irritation. As the hair fell out these sensations gradually went away. By the end of the second cycle they were virtually gone.

    It's not pleasant but it will pass. Hang in there and don't worry! K xox
  • If your chemo regimen is likely to
    make you lose your hair, scalp sensations ranging from tingling to full on sunburn are common. Itchy, tingly, painful, it's the hair dying I'm afraid. Most people lose their hair approximately 2 weeks after the first dose. The only good thing is that the unpleasant feeling makes the hair loss a fraction easier because your head then stops feeling like someone blow torched it! 

    On on the other hand, if hair loss is not on your bc list, then best to get it checked out.

    Best wishes