Anyone experience arthritis in joints and/or body pain after chemo?
Has anyone experienced arthritis in joints and/or body pain after chemotherapy?
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Has anyone experienced arthritis in joints and/or body pain after chemotherapy?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Cancer: Managing Symptoms Support Group.
@geno18
That would be very helpful. I will wait for your post.
Lidocaine patches 4 % over the counter in any pharmacy cut to size of area needed. Can't wear in bed. They work great. I had lots of bone pain. This was great. Just too bad they didn't a bigger patch!
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1 Reactionthanks for joining the discussion, there are limited resources in my state, oncology physical therapy is more than 4 hours away.
I had some joint pain after chemo,which has been a few months ago,I had her2+ so now im on maintenance drug exemestane and get infusions of perjeta and kenjentia .My hands hurt really badly especially my thumbs,im not sure if it's arthritis or not.my feet both have some neuropathy as well, I see alot of people having similar problems. I haven't gotten any real relief!!
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Hello, I too finished chemo for breast cancer 17 years ago, and have chronic bodily pains. It's quite frustrating and tried many things for relief but nothing seems to help. I often feel like a complainer, but it's quite depressing living this way. I am so happy to have survived, I've gotten to see my kids grow up so I feel bad complaining about the bodily aches, but it's literally every. Single.day.
I wonder if you found anything that helps? I agree we needore research done!!!
Icant believe tha t si this joint and hammer toe rubbing blister one month after almost done I thought I was going to feel better I didn't get it anybody to tell me that there was going to be side effects like this pain and my mind is damaged I can't remember did my words out and I wish they were going to tell me that chemo brain was they just said it's a fall dream when you had chemotherapy mine is not a fog I feel like I got brain damage
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1 ReactionIt can be a side effect of immunotherapy, too…i had a mild version…osteopath and gentle exercises almost anyone can do really helped…older people with arthritis may be more vulnerable.
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