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@deemcrae

That makes sense, but my question now will be--as soon as I can call the center--whether this is an indication of differentiation syndrome. The Enasidenib side effects list does mention that as a rare possibility, and bone pain as a symtom. I'd rather not be that rarity, but I do think I have to accept that it could happen.

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I agree, it’s good to be proactive when you’re feeling that something is off. Every body is different and can react in a unique manner so it’s better to be safe and bring this to your doctor’s attention. Hopefully it’s not related to the medication…but then what’s causing the pain? I hope you get some answers. 🙂