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I've been prescribed Eribulin 1mg/2ml Injectable for my liposarcoma, and I'm curious about others' experiences with it. The list of side effects is quite long and intimidating, but I'm hoping some of you can share how you managed them. What were the worst side effects you experienced? How did you cope with them? Did any of the side effects go away over time, and if so, how long did it take? I'd really appreciate any tips or shared experiences. The fatigue and hair loss are already noticeable, but I'm hoping to find ways to deal with them effectively.

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last active 4/18/2026
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susan_wilson4/16/2026

I hope this medicine works for you! And remember, you're not alone in this.

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william_webb4/16/2026

I had bad tingling in my hands and feet. I thought it was bad enough that I wouldn't be able to undergo any more treatment. But eventually, I got used to it and now it doesn't bother me much. You just have to stick it out, it gets better.

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aaron_nelson4/16/2026

How does your doctor help you with managing the electrolyte problems? I had this issue once before and it was not pleasant. I hope you can find some relief soon.

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mary_wright4/16/2026

I was worried about all the side effects, but I only really had issues with fatigue. I was able to work 4 days a week and the fatigue was too much for more. But it was bearable and I was able to get by. I hope it's the same for you!

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martha_nichols4/16/2026

I am worried about the hair loss. I used to have really thick long hair and I hate the idea of losing it.

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stephen_sanders4/16/2026

Depression is a serious side effect, so if you're feeling down, make sure to talk to a mental health professional as well as your doctor. It's important to prioritize your mental health during this time.

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james_morrison4/16/2026

Eribulin was a nightmare for me, especially the bone pain. I couldn't sleep at night. I ended up taking a lot of painkillers just to get through it. I'm glad to finally be off it.