Energy levels

jgwright
jgwright Member Posts: 242
I feel beat a lot of the time, and I sleep a lot. Of course, I >AM< on chemo, which might possibly (ya think???) have something to do with it. Anyway, looking for suggestions to get me some energy. I start teaching next month (Sept 24th) and it WOULD be nice to have some energy.

Suggestions from the great brain trust???

--Jerry

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  • ndmp
    ndmp Member Posts: 36
    Energy Levels
    Jerry,

    Good Morning, My dad had very low energy on chemo as well. I know it is difficult when you feel so tired but any little bit of exercise can help. When my Dad was going to Physical Therapy it did help with energy levels. Just that little bit of excerise helped him. The other thing is check with Dr. Google and find energy boosting foods. I have read many who have tried more of a natural diet when going through chemo and it helped. My best to you. Hope this helps
    Nicole
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  • ray slone
    ray slone Member Posts: 25
    energy level
    hi jerry

    i have had some times of low energy to. about a month ago i started taking blackrasberry caps and they have helped me a alot. all they are is freeze dried blackrasberrys that i get from the local health food store. hope it helps ray
  • jgwright
    jgwright Member Posts: 242
    Thanks
    I'll check it all out.
  • jgwright
    jgwright Member Posts: 242
    jgwright said:

    Thanks
    I'll check it all out.

    Bowling...
    My son, my daughter-in-law, and the grandkids (4 of them) invited me to go bowling last week. I thought about it, and said, hey, why not... I need the exercise, and that's pretty low impact. Well, I broke 100, and felt pretty sore for a couple of days.

    They invited me again yesterday, (and this time my wife came). I did lousy, but had a great time, and don't even feel THAT beat up.

    So, a combo of light exercise and time with the family. What a deal.

    Then, later on, went over and got a friend's computer network up and running properly. He gave me a bottle of Noni Juice. Anybody ever heard of this stuff?

    --Jerry
  • Amjosmom
    Amjosmom Member Posts: 212
    jgwright said:

    Bowling...
    My son, my daughter-in-law, and the grandkids (4 of them) invited me to go bowling last week. I thought about it, and said, hey, why not... I need the exercise, and that's pretty low impact. Well, I broke 100, and felt pretty sore for a couple of days.

    They invited me again yesterday, (and this time my wife came). I did lousy, but had a great time, and don't even feel THAT beat up.

    So, a combo of light exercise and time with the family. What a deal.

    Then, later on, went over and got a friend's computer network up and running properly. He gave me a bottle of Noni Juice. Anybody ever heard of this stuff?

    --Jerry

    Noni is nice!
    My dad used to drink noni all the time. It's a good juice to help you feel good. Natural and supposed to be good for all kinds of ailments. It is super high in potassium, though. So people with liver or kidney issues may want to talk to their docs first. My dad used the Hawaiian noni. I think there are other kinds, too.

    ~Jayme
  • paul61
    paul61 Member Posts: 1,392 Member
    jgwright said:

    Bowling...
    My son, my daughter-in-law, and the grandkids (4 of them) invited me to go bowling last week. I thought about it, and said, hey, why not... I need the exercise, and that's pretty low impact. Well, I broke 100, and felt pretty sore for a couple of days.

    They invited me again yesterday, (and this time my wife came). I did lousy, but had a great time, and don't even feel THAT beat up.

    So, a combo of light exercise and time with the family. What a deal.

    Then, later on, went over and got a friend's computer network up and running properly. He gave me a bottle of Noni Juice. Anybody ever heard of this stuff?

    --Jerry

    We will be thinking of you tomorrow
    Jerry,

    Glad to hear you feel well enough to spend some quality time with the family. We will be thinking about you tomorrow, and hoping that all goes well with your scans and the results are what you are hoping to hear.


    Best Regards,

    Paul Adams
    Grand Blanc, Michigan

    DX 10/22/2009 T2N1M0 Stage IIB
    12/03/2009 Ivor Lewis
    2/8 through 6/14/2010 Adjuvant Chemo Cisplatin, Epirubicin, 5 FU
    Two year survivor

    Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance!
  • jtebo1955
    jtebo1955 Member Posts: 46
    jgwright said:

    Bowling...
    My son, my daughter-in-law, and the grandkids (4 of them) invited me to go bowling last week. I thought about it, and said, hey, why not... I need the exercise, and that's pretty low impact. Well, I broke 100, and felt pretty sore for a couple of days.

    They invited me again yesterday, (and this time my wife came). I did lousy, but had a great time, and don't even feel THAT beat up.

    So, a combo of light exercise and time with the family. What a deal.

    Then, later on, went over and got a friend's computer network up and running properly. He gave me a bottle of Noni Juice. Anybody ever heard of this stuff?

    --Jerry

    Noni juice
    I used noni juice years ago..and I do remember it gave me energy. I drink aloe leaf juice and pomegranate. Maybe I'll give the noni juice a try again. Forgot all about it.

    Judy
    Flint, MI
  • jtebo1955
    jtebo1955 Member Posts: 46
    jgwright said:

    Bowling...
    My son, my daughter-in-law, and the grandkids (4 of them) invited me to go bowling last week. I thought about it, and said, hey, why not... I need the exercise, and that's pretty low impact. Well, I broke 100, and felt pretty sore for a couple of days.

    They invited me again yesterday, (and this time my wife came). I did lousy, but had a great time, and don't even feel THAT beat up.

    So, a combo of light exercise and time with the family. What a deal.

    Then, later on, went over and got a friend's computer network up and running properly. He gave me a bottle of Noni Juice. Anybody ever heard of this stuff?

    --Jerry

    Noni juice
    I used noni juice years ago..and I do remember it gave me energy. I drink aloe leaf juice and pomegranate. Maybe I'll give the noni juice a try again. Forgot all about it.

    Judy
    Flint, MI
  • lenlee65
    lenlee65 Member Posts: 40
    Energy Level
    I start each day with a glass of V-8 Juice and 1 cup of pretty strong coffee then I take my dog (Jake the Wonder Dog) out for a 2 mile walk. I do this without fail 6 mornings a week. Sometimes it takes a lot of effort to get me up, going and out the door but I find that by the time I get back from the walk I am ready to start my day. Don't know if something like this will work for you but it works for me. Take care and hang in there. Never Ever Give UP.

    Len Lee
    Mount Olive, MS
  • jgwright
    jgwright Member Posts: 242
    lenlee65 said:

    Energy Level
    I start each day with a glass of V-8 Juice and 1 cup of pretty strong coffee then I take my dog (Jake the Wonder Dog) out for a 2 mile walk. I do this without fail 6 mornings a week. Sometimes it takes a lot of effort to get me up, going and out the door but I find that by the time I get back from the walk I am ready to start my day. Don't know if something like this will work for you but it works for me. Take care and hang in there. Never Ever Give UP.

    Len Lee
    Mount Olive, MS

    Just Do It...
    Yeah, it seems that just getting up, getting out, and DOING SOMETHING is the magic. It is sure a lot easier to sit on the couch and snooze, or read (generally TV is boring...). So just getting in the habit of walking, or whatever, is what I shall be doing.

    My hip hurts from hurling the mighty bowling ball, but hey, the pain will go away pretty quickly.

    --Jerry
  • goty2001
    goty2001 Member Posts: 71
    jgwright said:

    Just Do It...
    Yeah, it seems that just getting up, getting out, and DOING SOMETHING is the magic. It is sure a lot easier to sit on the couch and snooze, or read (generally TV is boring...). So just getting in the habit of walking, or whatever, is what I shall be doing.

    My hip hurts from hurling the mighty bowling ball, but hey, the pain will go away pretty quickly.

    --Jerry

    fresh juice
    for me .. freshly pressed vegetable juice ... especially wheatgrass juice usually mixed with carrot or celery. Unbelievable energy boost. Sweeten with juice of an apple if needed. Need agood juicer, and use only organic vegetables.
  • lenlee65
    lenlee65 Member Posts: 40
    jgwright said:

    Just Do It...
    Yeah, it seems that just getting up, getting out, and DOING SOMETHING is the magic. It is sure a lot easier to sit on the couch and snooze, or read (generally TV is boring...). So just getting in the habit of walking, or whatever, is what I shall be doing.

    My hip hurts from hurling the mighty bowling ball, but hey, the pain will go away pretty quickly.

    --Jerry

    Just Do It
    Hi Jerry,

    A good side effect to being active and especially walking is if you have any digestive or bowel issues, it seems walking helps a lot particularly with the bowels. My surgeon told me that, he said they don't really know why but it helps a lot. I can testify to that. Hope things get better for you. Keep on keeping on and Never Ever Give Up.

    Len