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KaryninMiami

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4. Thanks so much!
Sat Nov 22, 2014, 09:45 PM
Nov 2014

Hopefully the chemo is over forever and once my immune system gets back to normal (many months to go- the transplant really flattened it), these painful symptoms will subside. You are correct-rest is essential and in spite of feeling more "normal" then I have for months, I still spend time resting every day. I keep Advil by my bed and so it's handy in the morning. Sometimes I cannot get out of bed until it starts to kick in.

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Joint pain post chemo anyone? [View all] KaryninMiami Nov 2014 OP
Turmeric is an excellent anti-inflammatory, as is unsweetened cherry juice Siwsan Nov 2014 #1
Thank you! KaryninMiami Nov 2014 #2
So glad to hear you are past chemo and... YvonneCa Nov 2014 #3
Thanks so much! KaryninMiami Nov 2014 #4
Be kind to yourself... YvonneCa Nov 2014 #5
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