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Old 01-07-2010, 05:13 AM #1
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Default HELP for chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy

Hello,

I'm new to this forum.

I've had breast cancer this past year and was on weekly Taxol for 3 month. I developed neuropathy (mostly on my feet) while on chemo. It's been 5 month since my last chemo and my feet are not improving...in fact they are getting worse. I'm starting to be in panic. I have two small children and not being able to walk is terrible.

My oncologist says that nothing can be done about, which I find hard to believe. Is there help and what can I do.

Appreciate any advise.

Many thanks, Cornelia
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