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I m having dizziness since last 2 mnths. Although my brain MRI is clear. I have finished my chemo in September 3 FEC ñ 3 TCH ñ currently having radiation ñ herceptin 4 weekly. Doctor says this cud be side effect of docecytyl given during chemo which causes neuropathy. Is it possible that side effects show aftr so long of finishing chemo. Plz suggest as dizziness hinders my daily life ñ gets me worried. My spinal MRI was also clear.

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Dear bhavika drink plenty of water in a day i.e. 4-5 litre.

Also drink wheat grass juice daily ur dizziness will completely get off..

Take care

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