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Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy: What helps get rid of it? At first, it was no doubt a “side” effect of chemo, (CIPN Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy) Over the last year or two, it may have changed into some other type of neuropathy
Throat Cancer Caregiver: What to expect after radiation? Hi @debow1256, I am about 3 weeks post chemo radiation and can only speak from my own experience I was am very fatigued, so sleep and rest are my best friends I experienced dehydration throughout my treatment, resulting in very low blood pressure and the dizziness faintness that accompanies it