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Is It Typical For Someone With NHL To Experience Pain All Over Your Body? I Have For The Last Two Days.
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posted March 21
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A MyLymphomaTeam Member

If you have that neulasta shot after chemo it will rock you for a couple days.

posted March 21
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Yes at times right after chemo for a couple of days

posted March 21
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

I haven't started treatment for Lymphoma yet. But, when I was being treated for breast cancer after my chemo treatments, I would get a Neulasta shot and I never experienced any bone pain. However, I do know that some of the women who had chemo treatments experienced bone pain after their Neulasta shot.

posted March 24 (edited)
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

agreed with that Neulasta was tough for a few days after

posted March 23
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

SallyS,
Hi and welcome to the site. Everyone on here is so kind, supportive and helpful. I have/had DLBCL and had treatments of RCHOP chemo. I've been in remission for 3 years. I have body aches still. But I'm alive. I know it's frustrating. I hope you feel better soon. Thank you for adding me to your team. I added you to mine also. I hope you have a peaceful day. Kelly

posted March 21

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