R-CHOP chemo and the after effects
Hello all and I am new here!!
I was diagnosed summer 2015 with Diffuse Large B- Cell Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. Bone-based.
I had 6 rounds of R-CHOP chemo and finished my last session in December 2015. I feel I sailed through the chemo and was cleared in January 2016, and April 2016. And still in clinical remission.
I am feeling fine, except I have suddenly got muscle pain in my arms, (upper arms) since August this year. Something I never ever had before.
It is feeling as if the fascia in and around my muscles is "torn" or fractured somehow. It is so annoying and painful.
I was wondering if this has something to do with after effects of chemo? Its as if my muscles are really super weak.It's bothering me. I thought I put the question out there to see if it is somehow possible that this is due to chemo. I had NO radiation.
Anyone else with muscle pain long after chemo finished?
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Odd..
Hello Mitou, and welcome to the forum.
Let me first say that I am clueless as to the reason why you should be experiencing this type of pain or aching at this point post-treatment, and can only advise you to report that to your hematologist. Since you state that this has appeared several months ago already, I assume that the discomfort has gradually increased - otherwise, I imagine you would have sought explanations (and relief) before now.
This being said, I believe we may have a few things in common, as - if I read you correctly - you had Primary Bone Lymphoma, as I did. If such is the case, I hope we can share experiences, as I have been looking for other patients with the same rare presentation.
I too have issues with pain - however, unlike what you seem to say of your case history, I had pain years before diagnosis, and while the R-CHOP (last infusion, mid-June 2016) did get me in remission, it did not seem to substantially change that issue at first.
I will not bore you with my case at this point as I have no answer to offer regarding your current issue. I would, however, be happy to exchange on our experiences if you wish to.
PBL
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I would go straight to doctor
No telling what this may be. Are you on any antibiotics? At least one of them can cause tearing or rupturing of tendons and ligaments. I had joint pain upon relapse, but that was a mutation into a specific sub-type of T-Cell Lymphoma (AITL) which produces numerous autoimmune conditions.
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Random acts of inflammation...
...is how I refer to the many oddities that crop up lately (6 mos post-R-EPOCH). Bursitis, transient arthitis, thyroiditis. Note the "itis", which means inflammation. Remember that we have messed seriously with our immune systems and it may take a long time for them to settle back to something like normal.
But very good call on the antibiotics, PO. I believe that you are referring to Cipro and the damage can happen to anyone taking it long-term. Any chance that you (Mitou) have been taking this or something similar? I strongly concurr with PBL that this should be discussed with your Hem-Onc doc ASAP. Goog luck with it.
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