I begain chemotherapy Nov. 2008 and finished end of April 2009. I was on Taxotere/Carboplatin for 8 rounds, 3 weeks apart. After the 4th chemo, I started having watery eyes, a side effect of Taxotere. It continued throughout the last 4 treatments. My left eye was more watery and would spill over if I did not dab it dry. At my month after last chemo doctor's appointment, he referred me to an eye doctor to check if it was blocked tear ducts. As I discovered from research, Taxotere can indeed cause blocked tear ducts.
Yesterday, the eye doctor unblocked the right without too much problem. She was not sure she could unblock the left but was surprised when she was able to do so. However, she did say that it could become blocked again, which it did - later the same day. Scar tissue can form which makes it difficult to remain open. A stent will open up the duct so that is probably what I will have done soon.
Please be proactive about this possible, not too common, side effect of Taxotere. Talk it over with you oncologist if you begin the more commom side effect of watery eyes so she/he will be aware that the less common side effect may happen. You will want to see an eye specialist sooner that later so scar tissue does not form so much that you will need an operation to open them up permanently. Be assured that this problem can be fixed.





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