Hello. I had the same issue with Gastritis related to Acala and Venetoclax. It took a couple of months to figure out as the Gastritis was giving me heart palpitations and I had to have a cardiac check to rule out that it wasn't related to cardiac toxicity from Acala. The magic fix for me was carafate. I am still taking both of my meds, but now with the carafate coating my stomach, I am no longer having symptoms. I am wondering if you could possibly have an actual infection? Also, I know as we get older, we are more sensitive to certain foods. For example, my husband who does not have CLL gets night sweats if he drinks, beer, wine, or has foods with MSG in it that day. I would call your doc to rule out an actual infection somewhere, as well as other common causes such as testosterone levels, sleep apnea, stress, hormones, medications, and infections. Have you started taking any new supplements or meds for another reason? Just some thoughts.
I hope it passes soon.My only other thought is to take pills 2 or 3 hours before lying down, and ditto last meal of the day.
Sweats can indicate background infection - how is your neutrophil level?
Something I witter about, from time to time, Vitamin A (most of all from liver, also in standard vitamin formula 'selenium ACE') is important to functional health of mucous membranes and, presumably, the gut lining. Possibly worth a thought viz diet or supplements. NB. Beta carotene is not vitamin A, requires biochemically energetic splitting.. not one to rely upon to fix possible issue when poorly.
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