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First 6 Months Of Chemo Ended 12/23; Had 5 Weeks Of COVID Beginning Late July. Anyone Have Any Unusual Symptoms In Similar Situation?-CLL

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Santa Cruz, CA
September 3, 2024
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I just finished my 6 mouth of chemotherapy this mouth.
Haven't had COVID.
Still feeling tired , having some bones aching pains having a little bit of problem remembering things sometimes I'm told that's called chemo brain but now that I'm done with chemo that s*** at all go away. Still have to wait while before I find out if I'm in remission don't know yet.
Sorry I'm not more help. It gets better I'm told so hang in there we'll hang in there together

September 3, 2024
A MyLeukemiaTeam Member

I did notice abput 6 months after my Cll treatments . My brain fog and eyesight got better or close to normal.

September 8, 2024
A MyLeukemiaTeam Member

Experiencing unusual symptoms after chemotherapy and a COVID-19 infection can be concerning. Here are some symptoms related to Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) that you should be aware of:

- Fatigue: Feeling extremely tired or weak
- Shortness of breath: Difficulty in breathing.
- B Symptoms: Fever, night sweats, and Show Full Answer

Experiencing unusual symptoms after chemotherapy and a COVID-19 infection can be concerning. Here are some symptoms related to Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) that you should be aware of:

- Fatigue: Feeling extremely tired or weak.
- Shortness of breath: Difficulty in breathing.
- B Symptoms: Fever, night sweats, and unexpected weight loss.
- Malaise: General feelings of discomfort or unease.
- Fullness after eating small amounts: Feeling full quickly.
- Swollen lymph nodes: Lumps in the neck, groin, or armpits.
- Pain or swelling in the abdomen: This could be due to an enlarged spleen or liver.
- Infections: Increased risk due to high numbers of abnormal white blood cells.

If you notice any of these symptoms, it's important to talk to your doctor for proper diagnosis and management.

September 3, 2024

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