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Hi, Has Anyone Experienced Numbness In Feet After Having Rituximab Treatment. Best Regards John.
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posted March 13
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A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Hi Mary, Many thanks for your advice. I will give it a go. Best wishes for the future, John.

posted March 17
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

I have some neuropathy in my toes on both feet. I don't know which drug caused it! Some people use Vicks so I bought some today and put it on my feet. I will see how it works! I am already taking brukinsa, revelemid, valtrex, and rituximab. I don't want to have to take gabapentin.

posted March 16
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

I have in my feet and hands. A sign it's interfering with the central nervous system. Tell your Oncologist asap. When I finished the chemo.i was left with a bit of permeant numbness in my soles but my hands are fine. They had to cut my dosage down

posted March 16
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Of course I meant wear socks!

posted March 16
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Yes, had neuropathy in one foot, but after walking, foot soaking with epsom salt, n button put on shoe arch beneath a neuroma in ball of foot, the entire foot, knee, leg, n hip are great! Walking properly with no pain! What a blessing to move again!

posted March 15

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