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james_morrison2026-04-18

I've recently started Vinorelbine chemotherapy treatment for lung cancer. I'm trying to understand the side effects and how to manage them. I'm incredibly nauseous and my hair started to fall out. I'm wondering if other people have had similar experiences and how they coped. I'm also nervous about the serious side effects listed. Has anyone experienced these, and if so, how did you handle them?

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william_webb4d ago

One thing that helped me was a support group. Being around people who understand what you're going through can be a lifesaver. I got tons of tips and moral support from others who were taking Vinorelbine. It made the journey a lot easier.

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ralph_andrews4d ago

A friend went through Vinorelbine treatment. The worst part was the constipation. She managed it with stool softeners and a high-fiber diet. Make sure to talk to your doctor about preventive measures for constipation and other side effects. Knowledge is power here.

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lori_allen4d ago

I've had lung problems from other medications and the list above is terrifying. So far I've been lucky and haven't experienced anything serious, but I'm still on edge. Be careful and keep a close eye on your respiratory health.

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priya_sharma4d ago

Just remember, it's okay to have bad days. Don't beat yourself up if you can't power through every day. Listen to your body and take care of yourself. You're fighting a tough battle, and it's important to prioritize your health and well-being.

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christina_kim4d ago

I was on Vinorelbine for breast cancer. The fatigue was brutal, but I made sure to rest when needed and listen to my body. Also, stay hydrated. I drank plenty of water and herbal tea to combat the nausea. It's a tough road but it's doable. Stay strong!

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martha_lane4d ago

I agree, the serious side effects are scary. Keep a close eye on any signs of infection or allergic reactions. I always kept a list of symptoms on my fridge so my family knew what to look out for. Safety first!

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judy_berry4d ago

I'm really sorry to hear about your diagnosis. Vinorelbine can be tough, but there are strategies to manage the side effects. For the nausea, talk to your doctor about anti-nausea meds. As for hair loss, it's temporary, and there are ways to cope, like using scarves or wigs. Keep your spirits up!