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82818 tn?1206989814

non hodgkins lymphoma

Has anyone experienced itching all over that nothing will relieve?
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Effective and secure treatment at an oncology.
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155639 tn?1251738603
I really hope that things start getting better for you. How much longer do you have with your treatments?

Deb
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155639 tn?1251738603
I hope that the oncologist can figure this out. I do know that there are drugs out there that your doctor can prescribe to you for the intense itching. I am curious, is the itching during sleep or is it throughout the day?

Take care,

Debbie
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82818 tn?1206989814
all the time. I ask the Dr today and he said it could be many thing causing it. I'm going to be checked for being diabetic. also I was on vancomycin for an infection of my med port. He also gave me things for the itching.
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82818 tn?1206989814
yes, I've been on chemo (CHOPS) already. It's just recent the itching gotten so bad I want to scream. I hope this does not mean It's  getting worse. I'm going to my oncologist 5/22 I need to tell him. My chemo has been delayed due to my med port got infected and I ended up in the hospital. Thanks for your response
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155639 tn?1251738603
Have you been diagnosed? Itching is one of the symptoms of lymphoma. It is an itching that becomes overwhelming and a lot of times happens during the night.
Do you have any other symptoms? lymph node enlargement, fatigue, night sweats, fever?

Debbie  
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