Two treatments chemo I am tired

ppurdin
ppurdin Member Posts: 1,181

2 treatments down and 16 to go.I am so worn out.I need energy to get through the rest.Any advice is appriatted.Thank you

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  • LorettaMarshall
    LorettaMarshall Member Posts: 662 Member
    Pat~U have come 2 the right place where "tired" patients meet!

    Dear Pat -

    I think I sent you this link already, but it's a letter I sent to "BrianFromTheNorth" when he asked for help for his mom who was beginning chemotherapy.  Here is that link if I didn't send it to you.  http://csn.cancer.org/node/301646

    I can tell you that "fatigue" is a common side effect of chemotherapy and eating regularly and getting proper amounts of protein, and hydration as well, are really important.  But as for fatigue, I have that still.  It goes along with cancer diagnoses, even if one isn't actively taking chemo.  Just don't fall into an "emotional woe-is-me worry pit" because that will "wear you out mentally" and not add one bit of energy to your day.  I doubt there's a person on this site, that didn't experience fatigue during their ongoing treatments.  And yes, the first treatment will seem fairly event-free as far as side effects go, but usually the chemo takes its toll, as we know that it will.  It's attacking the good and bad cells in your body.  There's a war going on inside, and you just have to pray that the "good guy" wins and kicks the cancer way back!

    Love a "tired" soul sister, but my spirit is still strong.  Keep looking up Pat--keep the faith.

    Loretta

  • NoTimeForCancer
    NoTimeForCancer Member Posts: 3,368 Member
    ppurdin, Loretta hit it on

    ppurdin, Loretta hit it on the head.  Fatigue is part of this treatment so don't fight it and sleep as much as you want.  Sleep is restorative and healing - so go with it.  I was fortunate that my fatigued has subsided over time, but after it was all done and then it took time.  

  • Margiein tucson
    Margiein tucson Member Posts: 11
    edited July 2016 #4
    Our bodies usually tell us

    Our bodies usually tell us what we need. Please listen and rest as much as possible . Chemo causes extreme fatigue and this unfortunately will get worse before it gets better. Never turn down help even if you don't need it in a particular day . Hope you stay strong and positive . 

  • ppurdin
    ppurdin Member Posts: 1,181
    Fatigue

    thanks everyone.i appriatte your feedback.I am thankful I can get treatments.I know to some that is not a option.So I feel blessed.just surprised how fast chemo made me tired.This is my second time doing chemo.I am a fighter.And will not give up.And my faith is so great.I know I have a God who can do all things.Love you all.Thanks again.