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I’m On My 3rd Lunsumio Immunotherapy.Has Anyone Experienced Stroke Symptoms, But Went Away After They Stopped The Drug? Was At The Hospital.
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Relapse B cell. Started with FL, R chop 2014-15, Rituxan 2020, now immunotherapy started 1/3/24

posted January 19
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I feel like a kindred spirit.The reoccurrence is inevitable.MCL 2021 original diagnosis,followed by chemo and a stem cell transplant.Ive been on rutuximab bi monthly since.

posted January 22
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Sorry - Cycle 1 is when I had the eyes burning

posted January 19
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Yes I was on dextromethasone. Cycle 1 was fine. Everybody is different. Cycle 3 went ok. Just fatigued

posted January 19
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Oh good! Sorry it didn’t work out for you. Or will they keep trying? How long after cycle 2? Were you also on dextromethasone?

posted January 19
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

I had it on my 2nd cycle. Cycle 1 was 2days after, my eyes were burning and I couldn’t see. Very scary but it’s been treated

posted January 19

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