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Old Mon Sep 12, 2011, 07:08 PM
SkipM SkipM is offline
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combo of Revlimid and Neupogen

I'm guessing there are not a lot of studies of side effects for people on both Revlimid and Neupogen.

Lately when I take the Neupogin it feels like my left side goes to sleep. I get a tingley/numb feeling on my arm and hand and also down my leg to my foot. This lasts for about an hour or two. Not to be funny but I'm also drinking about 3 cups of coffee in the morning when this happens.

Has anyone had simialiar experences with this?
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Revlimid and Neupogen

Hi SkipM'
I am taking Thalidomide (similar to Revlimid) a low dose and Neupogen one injection/week. When my WBCs have been low I have been taking Neupogen 3 injections/week. I have never felt anything like you describe. You have better ask your doctor about that symptom.
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