"Call the coup feu," my landlady said to my complaint that it felt
as if my hands were on fire, a reaction to the Taxol chemo treatment.
She wasn't the first. My physio had said the same thing when I had had radiation only none of the burning predicted happened.
I'd heard that even doctors had recommended a coup feu, a person you telephoned to relieve pain.
After a sleepless night, I did.
She immediately put me thru to her daughter whose English was much
worse than my French, but I gave my name, address, birthdate in both
languages.
I was handed back to the mother and we spoke French and understood each other without a problem.
She told me to be still.
Nothing but quiet for I don't know how many minutes. I felt my hands cool.
"Call me back if you have more problems," she said.
When
I told my oncologist, she raised her eyebrows. "I don't understand how
it works," she says."But I've seen it work in burn units."
I don't understand either. I don't care. My hands are still cool.
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