Well second chemo has not been as kind as chemo 1 but that was not surprise. Having a few different issues this time. I knew there would be bone pain but not sure what level is OK and what isn't. Pana...
Hi there @KayB55. The Neulasta injections stimulate the bone marrow to produce more neutophils (white blood cells), which are used to fight infection. This can cause sometimes, quite bad bone pain. In my case, it was at the back of my hip bones, over the sacro iliac joints. (Where young women have those lower back dimples). It can affect any bones and typically lasts about one to three days. Panadol should take the edge off, but rest is best.