Chemo Brain
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thanksleesag said:Chemo Brain is real. My
Chemo Brain is real. My doctor told me that it will dissipate eventually. Bless you Ashley, I can't imagine being so young and going through all of this.
Hugs,
Leesa
Thank you. I still deal with some things, like being tired and all but this is something new it started a couple of months ago, well I've always forgot keys and what not but today I was setting in the parking lot and totally forgot what I was doing, and I was in a HUGE fog all day!0 -
Hi Ashley
Chemo brain is certainly real. For me, I think something and it seems to comes out of my mouth slightly differently, as I think one name and say another. The great news is that chemo brain seems to repair itself. It's so nice to meet you and I look forward to hearing more of your story.
((((HUGS)))) Maria0 -
Chemo Brain
I recently had a huge case of chemo brain and fog and it is very scarey! I also thought of what if I am driving like this . I would talk to your Dr and review what medications you are on . I think mine was so bad because I had taken a sleeping pill the night before, and even though I had taken them before without a problem ,things are now different on chemo. It hasn't been so bad since so hopefully it won't happen again. Good Luck to you !0 -
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I Ashley, I sometimes have to read things twice before my brain will register. My brain feels slower, although in my case, I am older.
I found this article to be interesting.
hugs,
kathleen❤
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/04/health/04brod.html0 -
Chemo brain
I was diagnosed at age 30 and have been on some type of chemo for a year and a half. I say I'm 31 going on 80 because of my chemo brain. I will walk into a room and just go blank--haven't done it while driving thank God! I hope you see some improvement soon.
Blessings to you!
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Thank you ALLChemo_Princess said:Chemo brain
I was diagnosed at age 30 and have been on some type of chemo for a year and a half. I say I'm 31 going on 80 because of my chemo brain. I will walk into a room and just go blank--haven't done it while driving thank God! I hope you see some improvement soon.
Blessings to you!
Natalie
It's SO NUTTS sometimes! But i've learned to laugh at it until it happens in the car
Thank you all for letting me know that I'm not going NUTS. LOL, I've learned tho in the past few months that this has been happening that if I get a good nights sleep it helps.0 -
Chemo Brainjoan60 said:chemo spelling brain
I can't spell that well anymore because of chemo. I also can't remember who I told what to,
find myself repeating, somtimes I feel like I'm totally losing it. Hang in there you are normal.
Hi Ashley---nice to meet you, sorry it has to be thru this. Chemo brain is normal, what is normal when we are going thru this? A lot changes but you will be able to deal with it,
keep in touch on this sight. A lot of support, new friends and info. Keep smiling!
Verna0
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