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I finished my last chemo on the 8th of May and radiation on the 17th. I only had mild nausea during my treatments but now I've been so nauseous! I told my dr about it and he put me on a anti nausea med you dissolve on your tongue. The nurse called today and was concerned that I was sick so long after my last treatment. Should I be concerned?

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This is something I would pursue. I cannot answer yes or no. But with the nurse reaching out like that I think a follow up is warranted.

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Mytwins02 in reply toDenzie

Well Denzie they want to do a brain scan on me. Better safe than sorry

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So very true.

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