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Tag Archives: swollen feet
Dance of the Meds’ Side-Effects – 10 July 2012
One step forward – two steps backwards, do the shuffle and the hokey pokey – put your left foot in, take your left foot out and shake it all around… Strangely enough, this actually is a very accurate account of … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic GVHD, Healing Process, New Normal, Side effects of long term steroids
Tagged antibiotics, bruises, C. Diff., collapsed lungs, constant shaking, dry eyes, dry mouth, ear infection, elevated liver enzymes, endurance, eye GVHD, jaundiced eyes, Liver GVHD, long-term use of steroids, Lung Infection, Marie-Chantal Marchand, Mouth GVHD, painful joints, paper-thin skin, patient, perforated ear drum, scarred liver, scarred lungs, sense of humour, steroid fat deposit neck and stomach, Steroid myopathy, stiff legs, strength, swollen feet, wobbly legs
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