Discomfort from neulasta
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I had the neupogen shots. I did not have the bone pain but was told about the possibility as well as that of headaches (I remember the nurse pointing to the center of her forehead for the area of pain!). I do not see why you could not have experienced pain already though. Those shots can work quickly in getting your WBC back in line. I was told to vary the location of the shots one time to the next. Sorry for your discomfort but hope they work for you!
Krista0 -
Hey there...I too had neulasta. I usually found that I hurt through my shoulders and back. My onc told me that since it stimulates the marrow to produce WBCs, it hurts in large bones more than small. The femur is a large bone so I'm not surprised it hurt first.
It doesn't last very long so you have that to look forward to, right? Hope you're feeling better soon,
Karen0 -
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Yes, the Neulasta shot made me achey too. I had my shot at 9:00 in the morning, but I was feeling achey by noon. I also had an itching reaction - my legs itched a lot, and I got a small hive on my eye which didn't last long. I didn't have that reaction with the 2nd shot, but still felt achey. I felt achey for about 2 days.....The only thing that really helped was a long hot bath. I'll have my 3rd shot tomorrow. I hope you feel better soon....
Stacey0 -
Thanks, I find that tylenol is helping. If it keeps my counts up it is well worth the discomfort.wingingit said:I had the neupogen shots. I did not have the bone pain but was told about the possibility as well as that of headaches (I remember the nurse pointing to the center of her forehead for the area of pain!). I do not see why you could not have experienced pain already though. Those shots can work quickly in getting your WBC back in line. I was told to vary the location of the shots one time to the next. Sorry for your discomfort but hope they work for you!
Krista0 -
Thanks, I find tylenol is helping. And you are right, if it keeps my counts up and is shortlived it is well worth it.jamjar62 said:Hey there...I too had neulasta. I usually found that I hurt through my shoulders and back. My onc told me that since it stimulates the marrow to produce WBCs, it hurts in large bones more than small. The femur is a large bone so I'm not surprised it hurt first.
It doesn't last very long so you have that to look forward to, right? Hope you're feeling better soon,
Karen0 -
Thanks for the advice. Tylenol is helping. And it is worth it if it keeps my counts up. Good luck with your third shot.slyng said:Hi,
Yes, the Neulasta shot made me achey too. I had my shot at 9:00 in the morning, but I was feeling achey by noon. I also had an itching reaction - my legs itched a lot, and I got a small hive on my eye which didn't last long. I didn't have that reaction with the 2nd shot, but still felt achey. I felt achey for about 2 days.....The only thing that really helped was a long hot bath. I'll have my 3rd shot tomorrow. I hope you feel better soon....
Stacey0
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