6 months post chemo chills
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I think it's fairly common
and I experienced it for almost a year post treatment. Two reasons I can think of are weight loss and underactive thyroid from radiation damage. I had both and currently take thyroid medicine. Have his doctors monitor his bloodwork for thyroid issues and good luck with the care taking.0 -
Thanks, I called theratface said:I think it's fairly common
and I experienced it for almost a year post treatment. Two reasons I can think of are weight loss and underactive thyroid from radiation damage. I had both and currently take thyroid medicine. Have his doctors monitor his bloodwork for thyroid issues and good luck with the care taking.
Thanks, I called the Oncologist's office, they said his last TSH was a little high, so, are going to have his Doctor take a look at the file.0 -
Chills and just plain cold
I finished in march my treatments, wore a sweatshirt almost all summer including durning 80-90 degree weather. I was cold and chilled. It took at least two summers before it became better for me and I had no thyroid problems.
Sure hope it does not last as long for you.
John0
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