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3 months agoDo anyone have abdomen swelling? How do you deal with it?
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Abdominal swelling and bloating can be really uncomfortable and concerning symptoms that many people in this community experience. It's great that you're reaching out to connect with others who might have similar experiences and helpful strategies to share. Many community members have found relief through various approaches like dietary adjustments, gentle movement, or working closely with their healthcare team to identify the underlying cause and best management options.
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2 months agoYes I have it constantly, not for if you can get rid of it. I'll follow this post
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2 months agoI do, I’ve done 13 chemo infusions. I’m feeling mid section pain and have been taking tramadol, then oxycodone when it’s extreme pain.
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2 months agoThanks James, I have not yet felt pain. Just constantly feeling bloated. I can't eat much. I would say less then 4oz each time. I was trying to force myself to eat more. Then I feel nauseated. I've done 3 chemo so far.
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2 months agoAbdominal swelling and bloating can be really uncomfortable and concerning symptoms that many people in this community experience. It's great that you're reaching out to connect with others who might have similar experiences and helpful strategies to share. Many community members have found relief through various approaches like dietary adjustments, gentle movement, or working closely with their healthcare team to identify the underlying cause and best management options.
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a month agoI also have abdominal swelling and can't eat much. My DR prescribed enzymes to help break down food. Not sure that they are working so great.
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a month agoI'm also on Zenpep. It helps digestion, but not bloating.
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