If you have a choice in taxane therapy, it would appear docetaxel leave you with fewer side effects.
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06/03/2023 6:36:44 PM PDT by
ConservativeMind
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I have chemo induced neuropathy. Not from those tho. I had 6 different types of chemo (not sure which one started it, but it just kept getting worse ans treatment continued. No pins/needles. Mine has been going on for 7.5 years and is a burning pain and deep/bone crushing pain from my feet to over my knees. Neurapathy demonstrates in many different types of sensations/pain. Fortunately my drs found a treatment that makes it bearable.
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06/03/2023 7:18:33 PM PDT by
HollyB
To: ConservativeMind
I’m pretty sure that paclitaxel is one of the drugs I’m getting. Fingers and toes are tingling a lot of the time.
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06/03/2023 7:28:19 PM PDT by
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