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Yes, me! By two in the
Yes, me! By two in the afternoon I feel like I have sprung a leak and all energy has run out. I can actually FEEL it leaving! My eyes are tired and my head feels bogged down. It seems as though I "rest" a lot. Am four months out of treatment and fatigue seems to be the worst side effect now.
I haven't talked to my doctor because I feel like I am whining even though I am not.......0 -
FatigueLorikat said:Yes, me! By two in the
Yes, me! By two in the afternoon I feel like I have sprung a leak and all energy has run out. I can actually FEEL it leaving! My eyes are tired and my head feels bogged down. It seems as though I "rest" a lot. Am four months out of treatment and fatigue seems to be the worst side effect now.
I haven't talked to my doctor because I feel like I am whining even though I am not.......
Urghhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!0 -
Fatigue
I have been out of treatment since Aug 5th and still felel like I have to nap everyday. I don't think it's as bad as yours but still get tired. Now I am having catarac surgery. Just had one eye done a couple of days ago and not sure when they will do the other. The orthodontist said its a side effect of the chemo.
Anyway maybe it's a good idea to get checked out.0 -
TiredRej0328 said:Fatigue
I have been out of treatment since Aug 5th and still felel like I have to nap everyday. I don't think it's as bad as yours but still get tired. Now I am having catarac surgery. Just had one eye done a couple of days ago and not sure when they will do the other. The orthodontist said its a side effect of the chemo.
Anyway maybe it's a good idea to get checked out.
I was also like that until I started taking two iron pills a day. I am typically a bit anemiac, but was much worse after treatment. ( been out since April ) What a difference the iron makes. I feel healthier than ever before and saddly I was just last week diagnosed with breast cancer now. Try a multi vitamin if not eating great, or just the extra iron for a lift since most people truely don't eat enough foods high in iron. Good luck....feel better!0 -
Eihtakeihtak said:Tired
I was also like that until I started taking two iron pills a day. I am typically a bit anemiac, but was much worse after treatment. ( been out since April ) What a difference the iron makes. I feel healthier than ever before and saddly I was just last week diagnosed with breast cancer now. Try a multi vitamin if not eating great, or just the extra iron for a lift since most people truely don't eat enough foods high in iron. Good luck....feel better!
Thanks for the info about the iron, sometimes b12 too can be deficient. Sadly these deficits seem to have something to do with our cancers and other illnesses. Often I would make better meals for my husband because we ate at different times. PI have a habit of pushing myself to the limit and then grabbing anything avail. Often drank soda to get me thru the next hour, when I could have some real food like a bag of chips. These were huge mistakes. Iam leaving for lost wages shortly and am googling trader joes and whole paycheck (whole foods). I ran on regular for a long time like most people. Today I am going for the supreme.
I am so sorry to hear about the diagnose, I hope your regime will be one of the simpler ones. My heart really goes out to you. It is a lot for one person to endure.0 -
I loved your comparison! Thankyou so much for your concern on my behalf also. It is a rare "secretory carcinoma" and treatment plans are varied. My docs plan (as most often) is surgery (mastectomy), I may go for double, but at least no rad. and probably no chemo. He will examine 1 or 2 nodes and then make a definate decision on the chemo. There is not a lot of info out there on this specific cancer, so have been on the search for whatever I can find. I do believe in the iron thing tho, and yes many people are also low on B vitamins, but they are a bit easier to get from food. Good luck with your new healthier eating habits, even if its short lived you may discover some really great foods you've been missing. Changes like that are always fun.Phoebesnow said:Eihtak
Thanks for the info about the iron, sometimes b12 too can be deficient. Sadly these deficits seem to have something to do with our cancers and other illnesses. Often I would make better meals for my husband because we ate at different times. PI have a habit of pushing myself to the limit and then grabbing anything avail. Often drank soda to get me thru the next hour, when I could have some real food like a bag of chips. These were huge mistakes. Iam leaving for lost wages shortly and am googling trader joes and whole paycheck (whole foods). I ran on regular for a long time like most people. Today I am going for the supreme.
I am so sorry to hear about the diagnose, I hope your regime will be one of the simpler ones. My heart really goes out to you. It is a lot for one person to endure.0 -
Sandysp
Did you say your last treatments was Aug,My last treatments was in Jan 2011,And if i over do it .On the go to much .The fatigue sets in and for a day or so i have to really rest and take naps.I think its the treatments .Because i wasn't that way before the cancer and the treatments.I have been taking my dog Ressee on long walks i started that in Sept, it is really helping me get stonger .And i,m feeling better .0 -
eihtakeihtak said:Tired
I was also like that until I started taking two iron pills a day. I am typically a bit anemiac, but was much worse after treatment. ( been out since April ) What a difference the iron makes. I feel healthier than ever before and saddly I was just last week diagnosed with breast cancer now. Try a multi vitamin if not eating great, or just the extra iron for a lift since most people truely don't eat enough foods high in iron. Good luck....feel better!
So sorry about your diagnose with breast cancer.You will be in my prayers.0 -
oucheihtak said:I loved your comparison! Thankyou so much for your concern on my behalf also. It is a rare "secretory carcinoma" and treatment plans are varied. My docs plan (as most often) is surgery (mastectomy), I may go for double, but at least no rad. and probably no chemo. He will examine 1 or 2 nodes and then make a definate decision on the chemo. There is not a lot of info out there on this specific cancer, so have been on the search for whatever I can find. I do believe in the iron thing tho, and yes many people are also low on B vitamins, but they are a bit easier to get from food. Good luck with your new healthier eating habits, even if its short lived you may discover some really great foods you've been missing. Changes like that are always fun.
EIHTAK, I really hate to hear you are having to face cancer again. That is so not fair. Thanks for letting us know and even though this isn't that site, please keep us updated on how you are doing. You are in my prayers.
Fondly,
Sandy0 -
low blood countshirlann54 said:Sandysp
Did you say your last treatments was Aug,My last treatments was in Jan 2011,And if i over do it .On the go to much .The fatigue sets in and for a day or so i have to really rest and take naps.I think its the treatments .Because i wasn't that way before the cancer and the treatments.I have been taking my dog Ressee on long walks i started that in Sept, it is really helping me get stonger .And i,m feeling better .
My white blood cells were at 2600. I guess low healthy is 4300. So it's low, but not -"got to the hospital for a transfusion low" like it was when I was in treatment.
I agree about the walks. I have been walking at least a mile a day. It just lifts my spirits. Thank God for dogs and a break in our usual winters in NY this year. Practicing Chi Gong and Tai Chi helps too, but I get sleepy after doing it.
You are right. I over do when I feel good. I feel euphoric on days with no pain and no fatigue. You don't usually hear from me much on days I feel good:-)
I thought I would be back at work at my real job (sales) but I've only made appearances and then gone back to bed. I am not up to it yet. But it's nutty to think my body should demand any thing else but rest and nutrition and exercise. That's what it needs. I am very lucky to be able to do it.
The kitchen is remodeled, I did my concert and have kept my church job as a musician and am performing well at these things because I love them so much. Love is an amazing thing.But so are naps!
All the best,
Sandy0
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