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Hello, I had my second infusion yesterday and was put on a reduced dose of the Lenvatinib so see how it goes. Wishing you all a peaceful Easter
Hope it works better for you.
Happy Easter
Hello, so I am on a reduced dose of Lenvinitab but it makes me feel tired, so far I didn't have any sickness but noticed loss of appetite- still eat 3 times a day but often don't feel like eating at all. Another thing - my teeth became very sensitive to anything sweet and acid like oranges. It is hard to get used to this new way of life
I lost my appetite during chemo, mainly due to nausea- I found eating my main meal earlier in the day helped. I also split my meals in half so had more frequent snacks than when you eat 3 times a day. I also drank after meals rather than before.
I also had teeth sensitivity- it helped if I cleaned my teeth with sensodyne rapid relief a bit before eating.
Might be worth a try.
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