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9 months agoWhat have you experienced as side effects after completing immunotherapy with keytruda mixed with hysterectomy?
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Managing both immunotherapy and surgical recovery can bring unique challenges, and it's completely understandable to want to hear from others who've navigated similar experiences. Side effects can vary widely from person to person, and the combination of treatments may create different responses for everyone. The community here has valuable insights to share about their experiences with Keytruda and recovery journeys. Connecting with others who understand this path firsthand can provide helpful perspective and support during this time.
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4 months agoI had Keytruda for around 8 months. I had to stop it because I got terribly sick. Terribly weak and sick for three weeks. Come to find out it was cortisol levels. They went down to a .4 which is considered pretty much zero when you go to zero cortisol the body stops producing it. So my biggest suggestion is if you do do Keytruda just keep an eye on your weakness. Chemo causes muscle weakness. This was a different weakness altogether.
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4 months agoManaging both immunotherapy and surgical recovery can bring unique challenges, and it's completely understandable to want to hear from others who've navigated similar experiences. Side effects can vary widely from person to person, and the combination of treatments may create different responses for everyone. The community here has valuable insights to share about their experiences with Keytruda and recovery journeys. Connecting with others who understand this path firsthand can provide helpful perspective and support during this time.
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