Having a hard time with weakness fatigue. Any one else?
I had a recurrence this past summer Met to lungs and spine. I was put back on chemo Herceptin, Taxotere, Carboplatin. I started reacting to the carbo so was switched to Cisplatin. After a couple of times started reacting to that too. Then put on Perjeta. It has been used in Europe for awhile I am told. Has had very good results. So I started on this one month ago of course the loading does is twice the strength. I just had my second dose ( not loading ) last Mon. I Get perjeta every three weeks. Herceptin and taxotere every week along with the other meds like steroids.I was feeling really good energy up not weak at all And I had to refill a Rx for pred. Well when they called it in it was refilled Dexamethasone. My face started swelling Breathing got harder, stared feeling weak lots of fatigue. It is a chore to get anything done. It's just so hard now. My Dr, told me that it can take 2 or 3 weeks for the Dex effects to be gone. It has been a week and I don't feel much difference. I'm not sure if it is the Dex or Perjeta. I hope it is the Dex. What I am wondering is has anyone else had this problem on Dex. I didn't know there was a difference in steroids. Is anyone here on Perjeta? Any problems with it?
Last scans showed No active cancer I am back in remission at this point.
Thanks Kay
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Kay, I haven't had perjeta
Kay, I haven't had perjeta yet. And the Dex made me jittery and anxious...it did take a while for it work out of my system tho. I also think my face is still rounder from it. The weakness and fatigue could be from the trouble breathing in addition to the drugs.
I am so glad you met this doc and can say REMISSION!
Hugs,
Linda
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Vit/Min levels?
The end of next month will be 3 yrs since my last TX (other than Femara/letrozole) and do deal with fatigue some time. For me - it is keeping my D, K (potassium), B, thyroid and hypoglycemia levels on an even keel. Also being sure to use my light box!
Winyan - The Power Within
Susan
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At a talk given recently by a
At a talk given recently by a radiation oncologist, he mentioned that fatigue is the #1 most reported adverse effect by cancer survivors.
However, I was recently battling fatigue and wasn't sure if it was my cancer, my cancer therapy or what? I had my gynecologist check my thyroid level when I was there for a check up and, to make a long story short, I have a very underactive thyroid and had to have my dosage really increased.
My point is, if fatigue persists, it may be a good idea to have a good all around physical. Hope you are feeling better soon. Big (((hugs)))
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Kay .. Are you feeling any stronger?CypressCynthia said:At a talk given recently by a
At a talk given recently by a radiation oncologist, he mentioned that fatigue is the #1 most reported adverse effect by cancer survivors.
However, I was recently battling fatigue and wasn't sure if it was my cancer, my cancer therapy or what? I had my gynecologist check my thyroid level when I was there for a check up and, to make a long story short, I have a very underactive thyroid and had to have my dosage really increased.
My point is, if fatigue persists, it may be a good idea to have a good all around physical. Hope you are feeling better soon. Big (((hugs)))
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