#61439 08-05-2007 09:48 AM | Joined: Aug 2007 Posts: 2 Member | OP Member Joined: Aug 2007 Posts: 2 | I apologize if this question has already been asked...I searched through here and couldn't find anything, but I definitely could have missed it. I had my last Erbitux infusion on 7/9 and my last radiation treatment on 7/10. Since that time, I have continued taking oxycodone for the pain. Earlier, at the beginning of my treatment, I noticed that the muscles in my legs and arms started to ache. The best way I can think to describe it is restless leg (and arm!) syndrome. I feel like I have to move/stretch. I took my oxycodone for pain and it seemed to help with the muscle issue as well. At this point, I would like to stop taking oxycodone at night, but I need it in order to sleep due to my muscles. I am unsure if this is caused by the oxycodone (like my body is craving it???) or maybe the Erbitux??? Anyone else experience anything like this? If so, how did you handle? If it has been posted here already, could someone point me to the thread? thanks!
Adrienne
24 year old, HPV- Diagnosed SCC of right lateral tongue 3/14/07- T2N0M0 2 partial glossectomies (3/07 and 5/07), a neck dissection, 7 infusions of Erbitux, and 6 weeks of radiation
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#61440 08-05-2007 11:00 AM | Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 2,676 Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts) | Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts) Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 2,676 | Dear Adrienne, Benedryl and Ativan both caused John to have restless leg syndrome. Are you on any meds. beside the Oxycodone? Amy in the Ozarks
CGtoJohn:SCC Flr of Mouth.Dx 3\05. Surg.4\05.T3NOMO.IMRTx30. Recur Dx 1\06.Surg 2\06. Chemo: 4 Cycles of Carbo\Taxol:on Erbitux for 7 mo. Lost our battle 2-23-07- But not the will to fight this disease
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#61441 08-05-2007 02:49 PM | Joined: Jul 2006 Posts: 388 Platinum Member (300+ posts) | Platinum Member (300+ posts) Joined: Jul 2006 Posts: 388 | Dear Adrienne - I've never been treated for cancer, BUT I do have restless leg syndrome. I have read a lot on it and sometimes....sometimes....it is linked to a low iron count. Mine seems to improve when I take iron pills for a few days. Now I think I have read in here that the treatment for cancer can knock your iron count down, so perhaps there is that connection. Don't do anything until you consult with your doctor, of course. My problem always happens when I sit on a plane for any length of time - my squirming must drive my seat mates crazy! By the way, we lived in Eagan for 18 years! Warmly, JaneP
Husband: 3 SCC gum and cheek cancers 2002, 2005, 2006: surgery only. Scans clear after removal of small, well differentiated, non-invasive cancers. No radiation. 4th SCC lip diagnosed 4/13/07 - in situ, removed in biopsy. More lip removed 2/8/08 - dysplasia. 2 Biopsies 3/17/09 no cancer (lichenoids)
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#61442 09-02-2007 06:09 PM | Joined: Sep 2007 Posts: 148 Senior Member (100+ posts) | Senior Member (100+ posts) Joined: Sep 2007 Posts: 148 | I quit drinking 12 years ago and have had RLS ever since. The Dr says I had it when I was a drunk too. They don't really know what caauses RLS but it is hereditary. There are meds for it but with the "C" word I don't know if we can take them. My used to be DR gave me vicodine I would take one a night and I could sleep then, I know the feeling you have it seems as though your legs want to run and dance when the rest of you wants to sleep. I also have insomia real bad and now since I have been diagnosed with the "C" word I find it even harder to sleep. I have found sometimes thaT if I oput extra pillows on my legs they will behave for a while. Ask your DR if you can have the I think its is called RELEX for RLS. good luck. Brneda
49 years young 9/2007 Squamous Cell Carcinoma 33 rad treatments. One year later, 9/17/2008 50 years old through the Grace of God. last check up all clear. Living life as it comes to me.
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#61443 09-07-2007 04:23 PM | Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 52 Supporting Member (50+ posts) | Supporting Member (50+ posts) Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 52 | I also had RLS when I was taking oxycodone. So bad that I had to be up pacing 1/2 the night. There were times it would help me sleep but the longer I took it the worse the RLS got.
Tough problem as I was then unable to sleep and would think if this is what drug addicts go through it's no wonder they stay on it. I was tempted but stayed the course and sleep pretty well now that I have the drug out of my system. It takes awhile Adrienne but if the pain is bearable wean yourself off the drug.
Best wishes to all
Marlene
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