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Energy level
Hi Nana. It took me a long time to get energy back, and I suppose my body will never be the same as before. I did get a prescription for physical therapy to learn appropriate exercises to build myself back up. I was so weak a year after my chemo, my friends 12 year old daughter could beat me armwrestling. I take a multivitamin every day, and try to walk at least 4 days a week, it takes some of us a long time after multiple surgeries and treatments to come back, it won't happen overnight, it is a gradual process. Try to get good sleep, eat high energy foods, and get some type of exercise, believe it or not, even though you feel so tired, the exercise will help revitalise you. Your supervisors should be made aware that you are still recovering from your ordeal, that even though it has been 10 months, it takes some people much longer to regain some degree of energy and strength. I hope they understand and don't push you too hard, stress is an energy drainer!
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thank youPamPam2 said:Energy level
Hi Nana. It took me a long time to get energy back, and I suppose my body will never be the same as before. I did get a prescription for physical therapy to learn appropriate exercises to build myself back up. I was so weak a year after my chemo, my friends 12 year old daughter could beat me armwrestling. I take a multivitamin every day, and try to walk at least 4 days a week, it takes some of us a long time after multiple surgeries and treatments to come back, it won't happen overnight, it is a gradual process. Try to get good sleep, eat high energy foods, and get some type of exercise, believe it or not, even though you feel so tired, the exercise will help revitalise you. Your supervisors should be made aware that you are still recovering from your ordeal, that even though it has been 10 months, it takes some people much longer to regain some degree of energy and strength. I hope they understand and don't push you too hard, stress is an energy drainer!
Pam
thanks for your input i just told my husband we had to start walking,that will be a start.Thanks again.
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I could have written your post 1 year after chemo ended, and I only had 5FU and leucovorin. I felt so discouraged, thinking I should have bounced back after all that time. The good news is that, while it took over a year, I did get back to my former energy level. I feel pretty much as good as ever now.
Pam's advice about exercise is important. Going back to the gym for twice a week workouts is part of what helped turn it around for me. Listen to your body, though; I found a short nap right after work helped, in addition to a long and good night's sleep. Eating a few small healthy snacks/meals during the day was good, too, and be sure to stay well hydrated. Take care of yourself; you have been in the fight of your life. Best of luck, Judy0 -
Careful.......jsabol said:fatigue
I could have written your post 1 year after chemo ended, and I only had 5FU and leucovorin. I felt so discouraged, thinking I should have bounced back after all that time. The good news is that, while it took over a year, I did get back to my former energy level. I feel pretty much as good as ever now.
Pam's advice about exercise is important. Going back to the gym for twice a week workouts is part of what helped turn it around for me. Listen to your body, though; I found a short nap right after work helped, in addition to a long and good night's sleep. Eating a few small healthy snacks/meals during the day was good, too, and be sure to stay well hydrated. Take care of yourself; you have been in the fight of your life. Best of luck, Judy
I hope that doesn't sound as if your boss is setting you up to lay you off ...I certainly hope not...Don't make or sign any thing that might commit you to a certain amount of product which could pin you to meet when you may not be able to. I hope that I am way out here but there are supervisors that will pull this type of stuff to avoid paying sick leave or other benefits. Be careful .. other than that it will take about 6-9 months for the chemo to totally leave your body. Walking did/does help me feel a lot better and cutting tree limbns and trees after the storm in Ky is getting my stamina really built up quickly...Hang in there but take extra good care of #1 and that would be you.....God Bless ya Hun0 -
hey BuzBuzzard said:Careful.......
I hope that doesn't sound as if your boss is setting you up to lay you off ...I certainly hope not...Don't make or sign any thing that might commit you to a certain amount of product which could pin you to meet when you may not be able to. I hope that I am way out here but there are supervisors that will pull this type of stuff to avoid paying sick leave or other benefits. Be careful .. other than that it will take about 6-9 months for the chemo to totally leave your body. Walking did/does help me feel a lot better and cutting tree limbns and trees after the storm in Ky is getting my stamina really built up quickly...Hang in there but take extra good care of #1 and that would be you.....God Bless ya Hun
hope you are fine im doin a little better now.its been 5 days since i was unhooked.cant help but notice you said you are in ky so am i.had a surgen in louisville cause thats where my local surgen referred me.nice to know even though we are all far apart but yet we feel so close because of the big C.but some of us are closer to others than we think.hope you have a good day spring is on its way!!!!Godbless.....johnnybegood0 -
It took me a yearjohnnybegood said:hey Buz
hope you are fine im doin a little better now.its been 5 days since i was unhooked.cant help but notice you said you are in ky so am i.had a surgen in louisville cause thats where my local surgen referred me.nice to know even though we are all far apart but yet we feel so close because of the big C.but some of us are closer to others than we think.hope you have a good day spring is on its way!!!!Godbless.....johnnybegood
Hi there,
It took me a good year or so to start feeling like I had energy. I tended to pace myself at work and made sure I went to bed in good time. Believe it or not, gentle exercise like walking can really help. (Even though you may not feel like doing it) Start out slow, just go around the block and add a bit each time you go out. It will get better.
Cheers, Lance0 -
It gets better every dayjohnnybegood said:hey Buz
hope you are fine im doin a little better now.its been 5 days since i was unhooked.cant help but notice you said you are in ky so am i.had a surgen in louisville cause thats where my local surgen referred me.nice to know even though we are all far apart but yet we feel so close because of the big C.but some of us are closer to others than we think.hope you have a good day spring is on its way!!!!Godbless.....johnnybegood
Every day you are off the pump it gets better...Yep Louisville is about 4 hrs from me...Yes the spring days are here and man its beautiful outside....Johhny, have you noticed that when you go out now that you notice a lot more of whats around you ? If you haven't noticed maybe now you will, I think this gets us to thinking about the little things we take for granted so much and how we use to just let it slide by. I not only notice the grass and flowers and birds but the detail in each now, kind of like time is pressing me to see it all. Man, when you look around and really "see" things its funny how you missed it for so long....Have a great day bud and God Bless ya...0 -
Energy Level
Hi NanaG,
I know what you mean with being tired. I have found that many times when I get out and take walks, or kayak, it actually gives me more energy overall. I'm sorry that your supervisor is on your case about doing more work. Too bad they can't walk in your shoes for a little bit, then they might be amazed at how well you have done. Just try to do your best and if you can get out for some nice walks you may be surprised at how well you feel.
-phil0
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