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Hi all

           I am presently going through chemo for my cancer my first few sessions were nearly side affect free,but as i get further into it i am having a few unusual affects.Chronic hiccups ,swollen legs and feet, pain in the veins they are using and eyesight problems.So far i have been spared the vomiting and nausea a lot get. A question to others,if you are having chemo,what are your side affects ,as we all have different ones?

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Awh really feel for you...sorry I can't be of any help as I never had chemo... I hope someone can answer to help you 

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