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noordinarymom
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Topic: Vision changes Posted: Aug 21 2014 at 9:09pm |
For the last month or so, a couple weeks before I finished my chemo, I noticed vision issues. Things are a little blurry now, almost like I'm looking through a glass. It's not that bad, except when I'm reading or on the computer. Also, I have a hard time seeing while driving at night. I've never needed glasses before and I do now. Has this happened to anyone else? And is it permanent? I call chemo "the gift that keeps on giving"....
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DX 2/16/14 Stage 1 1.5cm Grade 3 Node negative, BMX with expanders 3/14/14, AC/T Chemo 4/24/14, Implant exchange scheduled for October BRCA1+ (187delAG)
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wcnewyearbaby
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Posted: Aug 21 2014 at 10:00pm |
Hello, the vision change happen to me. Before chemo I had 20/20 vision. Now I need prescription glasses for distance & night time. The doctors said soft tissue hug by chemo and probably permanent. My eyes stay dry too and I use extra drops for that on occasion.
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DX age 41 on 11/14/12, multi focal medullary carcinoma features 2.5 cm, simple mastectomy right breast 1/21/13, Grade 2, 0/3 lymph node, 4 AC DD and 12 wkly taxol.Finished 6/26/13.
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Posted: Sep 17 2014 at 1:52am |
Thanks for the nice article. It is very useful.
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Linda428
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Posted: Sep 17 2014 at 1:40pm |
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Chemo can do more to your eyes than just cause blurred vision----trust me. You should see an ophthalmologist --- a good one will have state of the art equipment to access the damage.
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lilyrose
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Posted: Sep 17 2014 at 8:37pm |
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I also have experienced vision changes. I had to get stronger reading glasses, but now my night vision and long distance vision have gotten worse. I am going to see an ophthalmologist soon, as recommended by my MO.
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4/14, A/C DD 4rounds 6/14 Taxol weekly x 12 9/25 Rads 26 + 8 boosts
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123Donna
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Posted: Sep 17 2014 at 8:54pm |
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Yes, chemo caused vision changes. Even afterwards I have chronic dry eyes. You are so right, it's the gift that keeps on giving!
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DX IDC TNBC 6/09 age 49, Stage 1,Grade 3, 1.5cm,0/5Nodes,KI-67 48%,BRCA-,6/09bi-mx, recon, T/C X4(9/09) 11/10 Recur IM node, Gem,Carb,Iniparib 12/10,MRI NED 2/11,IMRT Radsx40,CT NED11/13,MRI NED3/15
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Posted: Sep 17 2014 at 11:05pm |
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Yes, I had blurry sight few days after carbo and could not clearly see on computer and my phone. Then it gradually disappeared. I am normal now. In Chinese traditional medically theory, weak liver can link to bad eyesight. Therefore your liver might get poisoned by chemo since liver has the filtering function. You can go to traditional Chinese doctor and get some herb to help. Or just go to Chinatown and spend couple dollars, you can get decent herb for clearing liver. Hugs Joanie
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DX 10/24/2013 Between stage 2b and 3a. 2 big nods 1.8cm a d 1.4 cm. tumor 4.5 cm. 35 years old. 11/15/2013. AC/T
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MomMom44
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Posted: Sep 18 2014 at 4:41pm |
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Donna, What kind of treatment have you received for your chronic dry eyes? 3 weeks PFC I developed clogged tear ducts, blamed on Taxol. However, two years ago, I had clogged tear ducts in the right eye which corrected after having my tear duct drained, so as my ophthalmologist pointed out, I was pre-disposed to the condition and the Taxol tipped the scale. I have been twice to an ophthalmologist plastic surgeon who was able to drain the tear duct in one eye on the first visit. He said he could tell all his manipulation on the ducts was very painful for me, so I was back there a few days ago, where he inserted a needle of lidocaine in the most affected eye (Yowser! Very painful) and drained the tear duct. Both eyes are still watering. I go back in 6 weeks to see if they are any better. Although this may happen, I'm not holding a lot of hope. I don't think I want the surgery where they insert stents. Have you tried that? Or do you use eye drops (the ones on TV for Restasis?). I would love to know if you have found something that helps considerably. Thanks. Paula
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DX TNBC 1/14; age 66; Stage 1; Grade 2; 1.2 cm; 0/2 nodes; lumpectomy; BRAC Neg; 4 DD AC; Completed 12 weekly Taxol July 2014; Radiation August 2014
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123Donna
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Posted: Sep 18 2014 at 10:03pm |
Hi Paula,
For my dry eyes, I just use Systane Ultra drops. It seems to help. I haven't pursued Restatis yet. Before chemo I wore contacts, but now they are just not comfortable anymore so I've given up on them. I'm sorry about the tear ducts. I read something recently, but can't remember where, about Taxol and eye stents. It was some type of study or research and it didn't give a good recommendation about the use of the stents. I'm sorry I can't find it or remember where I read it. Maybe someone else may have seen it too and post the link.
Donna
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Posted: Sep 19 2014 at 11:56am |
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Hi Donna,
Thank you for your response! I think this may be the study.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/803924
"Tearing with Docetaxel Not Related to Lacrimal Duct Obstruction." It speaks to how common tearing and other eye issues are for those on Taxol, and says that these issues can resolve on its own. However, there is this caveat. "The study involved 100 women with early stage breast cancer AND NO PREVIOUS OCULAR SYMPTOMS..." I'm thinking that the fact that I had experienced clogged tear ducts in one eye two years ago is a mitigating factor for me? I truly appreciate the information and am taking it to both my regular ophthalmologist whom I'm seeing next week and to the opth. plastic surgeon when I follow up with him. In any event, I am inclined to say No to the stents! Paula
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DX TNBC 1/14; age 66; Stage 1; Grade 2; 1.2 cm; 0/2 nodes; lumpectomy; BRAC Neg; 4 DD AC; Completed 12 weekly Taxol July 2014; Radiation August 2014
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123Donna
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Posted: Sep 19 2014 at 12:33pm |
Yes, it sounds like the article I read. Thanks for finding it! Good luck on your upcoming appointments and you may be right that you had problems with this prior to chemo. Let us know what they recommend and what you decide. Hopefully there will be other solutions besides stents.
Donna
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Posted: Sep 19 2014 at 4:33pm |
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Donna, I will keep everyone posted, as I'm sure I'll not be the only one (unfortunately) with this kind of a side effect from Taxol. You are wonderful in keeping everyone apprised of the latest in research. I appreciate it so much. Thank you!!
Paula
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DX TNBC 1/14; age 66; Stage 1; Grade 2; 1.2 cm; 0/2 nodes; lumpectomy; BRAC Neg; 4 DD AC; Completed 12 weekly Taxol July 2014; Radiation August 2014
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