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Ridingaroundwith27Jennifers.
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- November 9, 2017 at 5:44 am
So after I get my 3 week Keytruda infusion I almost always sleep for about 20-25 of the next 48 hours. I know this isn’t abnormal on Keytruda, but I’d like to know if this is actually good for my immune system or if I’d be better off trying to stay on a somewhat normal sleep schedule. I know the immune system behaves differently during sleep, but I’m not sure if it’s a positive thing or a negative thing – has anyone seen any data on whether staying awake and active is better or worse after immunotherapy? I try to stay active as possible on the other days, but I could probably force myself to be a bit more active post infusion if it’s going to stimulate a better immune response. Listening to your body is good, but everybody’s body says “let’s take a nap” after a treatment like this – do I listen? 🙂
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- November 13, 2017 at 12:58 am
Is this due to fatigue? Fatigue is one of the side effects. Just listen to your body. At least you are not on Predinisone where it gives you insomnia.
Sharon
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- November 13, 2017 at 2:55 am
I'm not on Keytruda so I can't really say. I'm on Opdivo and I get tired after infusions. I think it's best to sleep if your body wants to sleep. I look at it like when I got sick as a kid. My parents would make me do nothing but rest until I was well. I do still try to keep working and doing some basic things but I nap and rest a lot more than I ever did before. This isn't the time to push yourself. This is the time to let yourself rest and recooperate.
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