Treanda 100mg Solution (Bendamustine) Experience Thread: Managing Side Effects
I've been on Treanda 100mg Solution for a few months to treat my CLL, and honestly, it's been a rollercoaster. Has anyone else had some nasty side effects like the allergic reactions or liver problems? I’ve had a few minor issues but nothing too severe yet. Do you have any tips on managing dizziness or night sweats? My doctor suggested lots of fluids, but I'm wondering if anyone has any other tricks up their sleeve. Also, how do you guys deal with the injection site reactions? I'm trying to stay positive, but it's tough at times. Let me know your experiences!
Treanda 100mg Solution (Bendamustine) Experience Thread: Managing Side Effects
I've been on Treanda 100mg Solution for a few months to treat my CLL, and honestly, it's been a rollercoaster. Has anyone else had some nasty side effects like the allergic reactions or liver problems? I’ve had a few minor issues but nothing too severe yet. Do you have any tips on managing dizziness or night sweats? My doctor suggested lots of fluids, but I'm wondering if anyone has any other tricks up their sleeve. Also, how do you guys deal with the injection site reactions? I'm trying to stay positive, but it's tough at times. Let me know your experiences!
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I think it’s important to note that not everyone will experience these same side effects, but it’s good to be prepared. I had some weird heart palpitations and had to get my doctor to adjust my dosage.
I’m on Treanda too, and I’ve had some really bad allergic reactions. I had to call the doctor immediately and they switched me to a different drug. Be careful, and always listen to your body.
I'm on my third round of Treanda and I've had some weird taste changes. Everything tastes metallic, but the nausea and fatigue are manageable with meds. Hang in there, it does get easier.
This might not help with side effects but it’s a good reminder to talk to your doctors and nurses. They are there to support you in any way they can.
I haven't had any major issues, but the night sweats are brutal. I’ve started sleeping with a cooling pad and it’s helped a lot. Also, keep hydrated and wear layers so you can adjust easily.
Bendamustine has been really tough on me. I get terrible headaches and mood swings. My husband jokes that I’m like Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Hyde, but it’s not funny when it happens. Stay strong everyone!
I wish someone had warned me about the injection site reactions. It’s like getting a mild burn and you can’t ignore it. I’d recommend applying ice packs or ask your nurse for a topical cream to help.
Fluids, fluids, fluids. I can’t stress that enough. It helps with both the dizziness and the dry mouth and the constipation. Make sure you’re drinking all day, not just when you remember. Trust me—I learned the hard way.
I’ve found that doing light exercises helps with the fatigue and joint pain. Just a little bit of yoga or walking each day makes a huge difference. Just remember to listen to your body and rest when you need to.
I swear if I hear 'stay hydrated' one more time... I hate you guys for making sense. It really does help though. Blergh.