Neulasta Shots: What to Expect from this immune-boosting shot!
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- The Neulasta Injection is an Immune boosting shot by helping boost white blood cells growth and is given to cancer patients right after lymphoma Treatment.
The Shot makes you feel like your bones are growing. You will feel Achy and Sore.
Neulasta shots are given primarily to reduce the risk of infection and help boost the immune system.
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I had horrible pain from this it felt like every bone in my body was fractured. That last for four very long days. I took Claritin every day extra strength Tylenol and Ibuprofen for it, those barely touched the pain. Thankfully my Oncologist ordered Tramadol for my next shots!
For me, the best description of the pain was a very dull ache, like the bones were bending or growing. Weird, right? The best relief I got was going for walks or riding my bike.
As a breast cancer gal my first neulasta shot leveled me! I had issues w fever the following day . I was able to regulate but a heads up … not sure if this effect is more geared toward ladies. But it was swift and intense . I felt the affect within 4 hours . We must do these shots to protect ourselves , but sadly the side effects aren’t fun. Ps . I did follow the guidance of alleve and Zyrtec ( or Claritin ) day before , day of , after . My joint pain was limited to my back for about 3 days following
I would say It floored me as well. But it worked wonders during my first diagnosis. Both sides of the fence. I'm sorry you had to feel that.