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    prairygirl43
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    I would like to know if anyone else has been having severe Arthritis symptoms after having BCG treatments . I have developed really bad pains in my hips , knees and thumbs .  I have never had this before so was doing some reading & came across articles that say that Reactive Arthritis can be a side effect of BCG  treatments. I had a Turb in Aug of 2017 and have been having the treatments at the usual intervals . I am due for 3 more in April and then a scope in May . I dont want to NOT have them but Im afraid it will make the pain worse . Please let me know if anyone of you readers has run into this problem . Thanks all ,

    Sharon

    • This topic was modified 5 years, 10 months ago by Jack Moon.
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    Nightingale
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    Hi Prairygirl143,

    I am going to contact you privately and let you know that you have received replies to your earlier Post that is similar to this one i.e. regarding arthritis and joint pain after treatment.  You may not be aware that if you click on your Identity, the system will pull up all the Post that you have submitted as well as all the replies.  If you happen to see this before I reach you, go ahead and try clicking on your name.

    My best,

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