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Please talk to your doctor about this and if that doctor doesn’t take you seriously talk to your primary care doctor or ask for a referral to a neurologist. This is a serious thing and as you are losing your “drug of choice” it is maybe more serious for you.
If you aren’t getting the rest you need during chemo, that is not really helpful either.
May I ask what you are taking chemo for and what drugs you are receiving?

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Ovarian 3b, no lymph nodes, tiny spot on peridium? …. I forgot, and sigmoid. Taxol, and carboplatin, blood count dropped first time, so Neulasta after treatment.
Thanx for your input, think I was resting too much, just not quality sleeping. Went for a walk this a.m. ready to rest. Does anyone feel like doing this was a mistake? Lol

My last reply showed up out of sequence, why did you ask about the drugs and cancer type? Thanks for your input, I have contacted the Dr office, no reply so far. Might have to go elsewhere.
How much does this age people, wish I could see pictures. It’s a tough road, when my insides scream, and beginning to see extreme changes on the outside! Yikes are there moisturizers that help sooth the face and skin?
Come on with the secret recipes. Lol