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teresa_henry2026-04-18

I've been using Bicnu 100mg Inj as part of my brain tumor treatment regimen. It's a powerful chemotherapy drug that targets the cancer cells directly, making it effective against brain tumors, Hodgkin's disease, and multiple myeloma. The way it works is fascinating: it damages the genetic material of cancer cells, stopping them from multiplying and spreading. However, the side effects can be quite severe, and I've experienced a few of them, including nausea and fatigue. If anyone has tips on managing these side effects or has their own experiences to share, I'd love to hear from you. Additionally, I'm curious about how others have dealt with the urge to seek medical help right away for some of the symptoms listed, as I've been a bit paranoid about it.

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last active 4/18/2026
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martha_fox4/17/2026

Don't flush your symptoms down the toilet. Call a doctor if you have kidney problems.

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kyle_williams4/17/2026

I've been on Bicnu as well. The nausea was brutal at first, but my oncologist prescribed some anti-nausea meds that helped a lot. Also, staying hydrated and eating small, frequent meals made a big difference. The fatigue was tough, but I found that gentle exercise like walking helped me feel a bit better. It's hard but keeping a routine as much as possible helps

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christina_kim4/17/2026

I had some serious allergic reactions the first time I took it. My doctor had to switch me to a different chemo drug.

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joyce_murray4/17/2026

I really struggled with the injection site reactions. The tissue damage was scary. Took a long time to heal.

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nina_kowalski4/17/2026

Bicnu is tough, but it's effective. I lost my hair, but it was worth it. I had to take a break from work, but it was worth it to beat cancer.