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Yes to both, also may be related to other drugs you may be taking. I would suggest you notify your doctor. He may want to do some further testing! God bless.AuthorUnknown said:Hello,
You may want to contact the American Cancer Society's National Cancer Information Center. Cancer Information Specialists are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-800-227-2345 and may be able to assist you with your question.
I hope this information has been helpful.
Take care and be well,
Dana
CSN Dana
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Before my chemo I was in early stages of Fibromyalgia. About 6 months after my treatments I was diagnosed with full blown Fibromyalgia in 18 places plus. My doctor told me that it was very possible that my treatments caused this to happen. I don't know if all cases are the same, but this is what happened to me.
Denises0 -
Hi Denises, woops are you male or female? Anyway I had 1 year of chemo for colon cancer with mets in my liver in 1994. I have had a few more ops since then but am cancer free at the moment. I have lots of signs of muscular sclerosis and am wondering if this can be a chemo aftermarth?denises said:Before my chemo I was in early stages of Fibromyalgia. About 6 months after my treatments I was diagnosed with full blown Fibromyalgia in 18 places plus. My doctor told me that it was very possible that my treatments caused this to happen. I don't know if all cases are the same, but this is what happened to me.
Denises0
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