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Foot Blisters while on ibrance and Faslodex

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Hello all MBC sisters,

New here, on iBrance and Faslodex for almost 5 years, I am experiencing blisters on my right ankle. MBC in lungs and pleura, no biopsy since the cancer returned in 2016 from original in 2002. E and P + 2nu-. Interpretation and chemistry of pleural fluid only. No biopsy since original. Fluid drained in 2017 and then again in 2018.

The blisters are worrisome, since I cannot walk too far or go out. Please any experience would so so helpful. Thank you

Susan

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Contrarielle

That sounds horrible. What does your general practitioner think? Might not be related to your meds.

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Hotlantaphatz

No foot blisters just mouth irritations periodically. What does onc think? This must be very painful.

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