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Swelling due to Opdivo

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    maryb-z
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      I have only had my 2nd dose of Opdivo and the edema, especially in my legs is unbearable. My shoes don’t fit and my ‘skinny jeans” are a thing of the past. I can’t even get compression stockings on because my fingers ache from being so tight with fluid retention. I see my doctor on January 2nd. I’ve been elevating my legs after work but had to give up exercising because I feel like my legs are made of lead. I know things could be worse. Wondering if dr will prescribe a diuretic. Anyone experience this? I know according to the literature it is a known side effect. Just want some relief. Thanks.
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        Hukill
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          sorry, I had many side effects but not swelling.

          I haven't had any swelling.  I'd definitely call the oncologist.  Don't wait until Jan 2nd.  It's important to report any and all side effects swiftly.

          Good wishes to you,

          Jennifer

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