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vemurafenib fatigue

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    scotito
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    brand new to vemurafenib – two weeks in – not so bad – but sounds like an idiotic question – but what exactly does it do to you that saps your energy?  and does anyone have a reco other than caffeine? 

    brand new to vemurafenib – two weeks in – not so bad – but sounds like an idiotic question – but what exactly does it do to you that saps your energy?  and does anyone have a reco other than caffeine? 

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      boot2aboot
      Participant

      do you have c kit mutation?

      boot2aboot
      Participant

      do you have c kit mutation?

      nicoli
      Participant

      Hi,

      I don't know anything specifically about this treatment, but cancer treatments in general have fatigue as a side effects. Whether it's radiation, surgery, or some kind of systemic treatment, fatigue is a given.

      I have had all of the above and my docs prescribe rest, rest and more rest. And the newest research prescribes mild to moderate excercise for the the longer lasting, lingering fatigue that so many cancer patients describe.

      I don't really think caffeine will do you any good. Try getting more rest, excercise just a little, eat healthy, drink tons of water, and limit caffeine.

      Nicki, Stage 3b

      nicoli
      Participant

      Hi,

      I don't know anything specifically about this treatment, but cancer treatments in general have fatigue as a side effects. Whether it's radiation, surgery, or some kind of systemic treatment, fatigue is a given.

      I have had all of the above and my docs prescribe rest, rest and more rest. And the newest research prescribes mild to moderate excercise for the the longer lasting, lingering fatigue that so many cancer patients describe.

      I don't really think caffeine will do you any good. Try getting more rest, excercise just a little, eat healthy, drink tons of water, and limit caffeine.

      Nicki, Stage 3b

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