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Old 12-02-2007, 05:38 AM #1
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hi all, Ive been cellcept for about a month and a half, and I've noticed Iam bruising more easier than normal, and was wondering if anyone else on cellcept have had the same problem. thanks
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Lightbulb I think

You need to report this side effect to your doctor.

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Laugh cell cept, ivig

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hi all, Ive been cellcept for about a month and a half, and I've noticed Iam bruising more easier than normal, and was wondering if anyone else on cellcept have had the same problem. thanks
I have been on cell cept for 4 years now. I don't seem to notice worse bruises. I do know that it takes quite a long time to get going in your body, so maybe it could be something else, as the cell cept may not even be working as of yet. Everyone is different though and you know your body...
good luck, Vicky
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Thanks for your replys, Ive been on cellcept for 2 months now.
Im going to my GP after Christmas, so will pick his brains, as he is a good doctor and listens, and investigates if unsure of whats going on.
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