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Old 05-13-2017, 07:33 AM #1
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Default Chemo related neuropathy

Hi. I'm 9 months out from my last chemo and my neuropathy seems to be getting worse. I can tolerate it in my hands, arms, feet and legs but it is also in my face. It's constant and some days it is so hard to concentrate on anything. I wonder if anyone else has experienced this in the face. I have not come across any similar situations. I'm on gaba and getting ready to try lyrica. I've also just started taking a b complex and alpha lipoic. My husband wants me to have my blood tested outside of my oncologist office which I have agreed to. Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated. Also, has anyone had any success with acupuncture. Thank you.
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