I agree with the other ladies, I would not wait until Mon. I was told also if I ever reached a fever of 100.5 to let my onc know immediatly and that is what you should do.
I agree, don't take any chances. With Gemzar I get a fever for a few days, but tylenol keeps it under control and than it goes away and it will come back for a short time. It is up and down and all over the place. I know some others for whom it is just a side effect also. I would at least let her Dr know because it could be something more serious than a flu.
when you are on Chemo you are told that you have to call whenever you have a temperature of 101.5, your mom needs to call her doctor immediately.
Any fever when associated with cancer can be a very serious thing. Her white count may be low and being around someone with the flu is not a good thing. If this were my Mother she would be taken to the ER. She probably needs some anti biotics and extra fluids soon.
If it were me, I wouldn't wait until Monday. Even though the Tylenol is taking the fever away, something is there to cause it. Her doctor should have an after-hours answering service, and you should call. He/She is the best judge on whether she needs to get to the ER. If the doctor doesn't call you back within a reasonable amount of time, I would go ahead and take her to the ER. If her white counts are low, she is not going to be able to fight off an infection. Best to be safe!
Good luck, and I hope she gets to feeling better.
Gail
Thank you for the info. THe fact that my brother is just getting over the flu and i was sick before my surgery..... AND the tyonel is taking her fever away.. Is it OK to hold of on calling the dr til Monday?
I'm sorry to hear about your father. I know how hard it is. I'm only 22 and i try to keep myself updated as much as possible. about what is happening to her and what will happen.
She more than likely has the flu- she feels better today than she did yesterday.
So..this fever could be normal to the chemo too? right based on the info you added?
I am sorry that your going through this right now. My Father had Lung Cancer -stage 4 when they got to it. Here is some information that I copied off of the internet. I hope it will help you.
For a cancer patient, fever may be a sign of a dangerous infection. An infection may be particularly serious when your white blood cell count is low or is expected to be low. This is because white blood cells are the body’s normal defenses against infection, and when their numbers are low, the body’s ability to fight infection is reduced.
Additionally, many cancer patients develop a fever in which a definite source of infection cannot be found. Fever is a side effect of some biological therapies, and may occur in patients who are receiving chemotherapy and biological therapy as part of the “flu-like syndrome”. A fever associated with “flu-like syndrome” usually peaks at 104ºF (40ºC) and often spikes after a severe chill.