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Ask to receive steroids with the last chemo dose. It will help you recover faster from the chemo symptoms.

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They do give me 3 pills of dexamethasone, not sure if helps or not. To start day after, maybe not long enough since pain starts day 3 and last for few more days. I think make my brain slower while taking though not sure if chemo or it.

Today was 3rd chemo, asked about steroid for bone pain. What I was told the bone pain is from Neulasta Onpro given to me day after chemo in my arm late afternoon. And, the dexamethason given is a steroid was for nausea. I am given 2 -8 mg for 3 days, looked it up can cause bone pain.
So, who knows. DNA is being changed from chemo in your bones. Is what I was told. And, what were the complaints of MNRA shots it changes your DNA. Have to giggle underneath at this all.
Told my Chemo Dr. going to maybe try only taking 1 of the pills and see if pain is less. May still take Naproxen, couple of days, time will tell. All I know is that chemo doesn't bother me till day 3. Am going to take a benadryl every night because they give that to me before chemo and he said may help since have no problem till injection to bring white cell count up. So, will see how it goes this time. Told him been craving red meat, he told me go for it. Red blood cell count was low. White ok, Will let you know what I find out. Findings were 8/29 FIGO 1 endometroid adenocarcinoma, peritoneal wash pT3aN0,

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Mayo Clinic https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/in-depth/different-types-of-covid-19-vaccines/art-20506465

The genetic material delivered by mRNA vaccines and viral vector vaccines doesn't become part of your DNA.It never enters the nucleus of your cells, where your DNA is kept.

Chemotherapy drugs damage the DNA of cancer cells, making them unable to survive. Treatment also kills or slows the growth of healthy cells that grow and divide quickly, causingside effects. Side effects often get better or go away after chemotherapy treatment is complete and healthy cells repair themselves.