Pain from Chemo attacking cancer? THANK YOU - My Ovacome

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Pain from Chemo attacking cancer? THANK YOU

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Hi everyone

Thanks for the responses to my post re the above. Happily the pain started to subside but I made an appointment for a checkup with my GP and he could finding nothing to worry about after having a good prod around and asking questions, and agrees it was probably the Chemo doing its job. I now have a large bottle of Oramorph on standby in case it happens again. It may or may not be related but three days later I ended up with really bad cystitis and was at our local walk in centre on Saturday who said I had an infection (such cloudy wee!) so wonder if there was a connection somewhere. Anyway, all sorted now but thanks again again for your help - hopefully get through this weekend with no irritating problems!

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Hi. I’m glad you’re feeling better and got your uti treated. Enjoy the time until next chemo!

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