shortness of breath & fatigue
Am having shortness of breath and fatigue. Getting a break now from chemo but all tests done for sob are negative. Getting to be a problem especially
with the fatigue. First I have had this; anyone else?
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Hi vj1Lisa 00 said:Could be anemia...
Could be anemia...
While my fatigue lingered after my last chemo treatment, I didn't experience any shortness of breath. I don't know what could be causing your symptoms but I encourage you to check with your doctor. Your doctor needs to determine what is causing your symptoms.
Take care,
Kelly
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Hello vj1
I also have fatigue 6 months after finishing last chemo. Some days I have no energy and all I want is sleep all day. Short of breath too when climbing stairs.
My blood test was fine, so it's not anemia. Chest X-Rays were clear too. I attribute it to my weight gain.
But on another thought - ask your doctor to check your thyroid; hypothyroidism can cause fatigue too.
Feel better!
Alexandra
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I had
fatigue even before my diagnosis in March 2010. I remember feeling tired after my morning shower. I would look at my bed and think that I couldn't wait to come home from work and lay down. I don't know if I had any other symptoms at that point.
All through chemo I had a difficult time even taking a shower. I would get out, wrap in a towel and lay down. This happened during chemo before and after surgery.
I am now experiencing the same thing after two infusions. But I also have arial fibrillation. I had an ultrasound yesterday and hope I get good news about that. It is hard enough to go through chemo without this added problem.
I had posted a couple of weeks ago that it had gone away but it came back over the weekend.
Karen
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