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beverly_spencer2026-04-18

Zejula has been a game-changer for some patients, but it's essential to be prepared for the potential side effects. I've heard that gastrointestinal issues like nausea and diarrhea can be common, so taking it with food and staying hydrated might help. Staying in touch with your healthcare provider to adjust dosage or add supportive medications can also make a significant difference. Best of luck on your journey!

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carolyn_hughes4/14/2026

My mom has been taking Zejula, and the biggest struggle for her was dealing with the mouth sores. She found that using a mild mouthwash and brushing her teeth gently helped. It’s been a tough road, but she’s hanging in there. Best of luck to everyone dealing with this.

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hannah_washington4/14/2026

I just can’t believe how many side effects this has. It’s like a lottery of which one you’ll get. My doctor says it’s probably helping, but right now it’s not looking good.

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nancy_herrera4/14/2026

I hope everyone is feeling as good as possible. Just wanted to send out some love and positivity to you all. You are all so strong!

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patrick_dunn4/14/2026

I was really scared of the side effects, but my doctor told me that everyone reacts differently. So far, I've been lucky with only mild fatigue, but it's a huge relief to know that it's working. Fingers crossed it stays that way.

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cheryl_vazquez4/14/2026

I started taking Zejula 2 weeks ago and the side effects have been tough. I've had a lot of nausea and my appetite is almost non-existent. Is this normal? It’s hard to stay motivated when you feel so crappy all the time.

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joshua_morgan4/14/2026

Zejula has been a lifesaver for me. It took a few weeks, but I found that taking it with a light snack before bed really helped with the nausea. Also, staying hydrated and listening to your body is key. If you feel like you might be overdoing things, don’t. It’s good to pace yourself and rest when you need to.

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joan_kim4/14/2026

I've been on Zejula for about 6 months now, and while it's been tough, I've seen some positive results. The worst part for me has been the fatigue and joint pain, but my doctor adjusted my pain management plan and it's much more bearable now. My oncologist said to keep an eye on any signs of infection, as it can make you more susceptible. It’s definitely a delicate balancing act, but worth it so far.