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Neupogen Has Anyone Had This Shot
SueS
CSN Member Posts: 14
My husband has been having the Neulasta shot after he finishes each chemo treatment. In a few days he will be 65 and starting Medicare.As of 10/01/06 Medicare will no longer pay for Neulasta shot as it is too expensive($4,100.)and so my husband will have to take Neupogen which I am told you have a shot each day for 5 days. Neulasta was just one shot. Has anyone had Neupogen shots and are there any side effects?
Hugs to all
Sue S
Hugs to all
Sue S
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I had the neupogen shots and my arms were just a bit sore. However, after chemo I couldn't even move my arms. Couldn't change my shirts or clip my bra it hurt bad. Good news it didn't last long if I remembeer it was a rough 2 weeks. The onc wouldn't say it was from the shots but I'm saying that it was. You have to remember we are all different.
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With my rectal cancer, I had neupogen shots...no problem, other than having to go to the center each day....
With my subsequent breast cancer, I had Neulasta. Same stuff, different delivery. I had SO MANY troubles....wanted to return to neupogen....
BOTH worked to do their job...my white count went back up where it belonged.
My onc was a minimalist....no steroids, anti-nausea stuff, etc until absolutely necessary. Sounds a little barbaric...but I had less to remove from my body when everything was said and done....
Hugs, Kathi
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