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New anti sickness meds working

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Just started 2nd cycle of xeloda and fingers crossed the new anti sickness meds seem to be working.

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Oh, that's such good news!! What a different/better day it is when you feel (relatively) well vs. not! :)

What are you taking for the sickness, if you don't mind sharing?

I hope it continues to work for you -- My fingers are crossed, too! :)

Lynn

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Kiera49

Cyclizine hydrochloride feel much better on them

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hdhonda

Great news! They worked for me too. I don't take them anymore as I quit having nausea and I hope the same for you. Blessings Hannah

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mariootsi

So glad the meds are working. No fun at all feeling nauseous. Hope as you adjust to the Xeloda you won't need them anymore.

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I am happy to hear it is working.

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