Let's have some fun..

poopergirl14052
poopergirl14052 Member Posts: 1,183 Member

all of us being in a chemo haze one time or another have done or said very embarrissing things ....one of my worst was a a few years ago I wished everyone a Happy Mothers Day....on the prostate cancer site. Can't make this stuff up...walked around with shoes on wrong feet.Wore shirt inside out. Thinking back you just gotta laugh. So share with us your opsie moments....val

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  • Glad to be done
    Glad to be done Member Posts: 569
    We had gone out to dinne with

    We had gone out to dinne with friends after chemo ended.   I ordered a Drink to celebrate.  I asked them to hold the 3 olives because I don't like green olives.  He stood there staring at me like WTF... It was 3 olives brand vodkabnot 3 olives in the drink.....true story

  • kimberly sue 63
    kimberly sue 63 Member Posts: 421 Member
    I remember your prostate

    I remember your prostate happy mother's day goof. LOL!...

     

    I sometimesmhave troublemwith gettingmthemright word out... Imfinallymsay ""you know what I mean"!!

    Kim

     

  • Cafewoman53
    Cafewoman53 Member Posts: 735 Member
    Hard core

    For a while I was addicted to this one tv show  my kids love d to ask me what I was watching even though they knew the answer. I would innocently tell them I was watching "Hardcore Porn " when it was really Hardcore Pawn ! My chemo brain would always shout out the wrong answer  but to my knowledge no one took off their clothes on the show!

  • wholfmeister
    wholfmeister Member Posts: 315
    It is real!

    I just want to confirm that chemo brain is REAL!  I can't think of anything particularly humorous (maybe because of the chemo brain???) but oh, so many times I've stammered and stuttered, unable to speak a coherent thought. Of course, this usually happens at work, where it would be nice if folks thought I was intelligent.  It is real.

  • Susan53
    Susan53 Member Posts: 178
    Need a calendar for sure.

    I have a hard time keeping things straight so I try my best to use a calendar.  That only works if you put something on the right date or you read the calendar the right way.  I have missed many appointments or gone on the wrong day.  I have a very understanding family they work hard at keeping me up to date as to what is coming up and sometimes call me the day of.

    I also have problems saying what I want to say.  I many times look at my husband for help with the word.  I can usually tell you what the thing does but can't remember the name of something.  The nurse in charge of my chemo once told me there is no such thing as chemo brain.  Surely she has never had chemo.  he he

  • kikz
    kikz Member Posts: 1,345 Member
    I'm with you, girls.

    One day I "shampooed" my hair in the shower with conditioner.  I make coffee for my mom and myself every morning.  I use Splenda and she uses sugar.  Many times either she or I get both and the other gets none.  I also have accidentally put my fiber in her cup. Shhhh, she doesn't know.  I use my phone for an alarm and set the wrong time.  The strange part is I continued getting ready, checking the time, until I finally realized I needed to be where I needed to be at that very moment but the place I needed to be was 30 miles away.  The other day I had an appointment out of town.  I needed to leave by 12:45 but for some reason when the clock said 12:15 I left.  I noticed the time as I drove out of town and was thrown for a moment until I realized I left too soon.  Oh, I almost sprayed my hair with deodorant.  Throughout the day there are so many instances of befuddlement, I should jot them down.

    Karen

  • Rosamond M
    Rosamond M Member Posts: 86 Member
    Chemo Fog.

    Like you Val, I had shoe mistake - went to a concert and at intervel I noticed

    I had  odd shoes, a different one on each foot. I also remember receiving a free

    cosmetic gift, went home and decided to try the mascara, leant over to the mirror

    and realised I had forgotten I had no eyelashes!

    My oncology nurse said that there WAS such a thing as "chemo fog".

  • scatsm
    scatsm Member Posts: 296 Member
    I couldn't find my keys

    Only to find them in the car, with the car running after going to the grocery store, to have chemo, you name it...it happened a lot. I thought I was going out of my mind, which indeed I was! I can't believe no one stole it.

  • Susan P
    Susan P Member Posts: 103

    Hard core

    For a while I was addicted to this one tv show  my kids love d to ask me what I was watching even though they knew the answer. I would innocently tell them I was watching "Hardcore Porn " when it was really Hardcore Pawn ! My chemo brain would always shout out the wrong answer  but to my knowledge no one took off their clothes on the show!

    lets have some fun - chemo brain

    I have been dealing with stroke brain for 12 yrs - very similar - so I already had notebook - stickey notes & coping skills

     

    at mt first chemo - said something "stupid" to the nurse and asked her to excuse me - I hav stroke brain -- she replied - just wait until you add chemo brain to it 

     

    she was right - up until then I was only mildly '"stupid" & once I developed Chemo brain as well - I did ger stupider & more unaware of my surroundings - in a daze all the time 

     

    sometimes I say yjthemost embarrassing - stupid things - not nasty - - just  out to lunch.

     

    I' hoping it fades as time away from xhemo increases - it gves hubby & I something to laugh at

     

     

     Susan  - from Lkberta Canada &TX & WY

     

     

    you learn to live with igt

  • ConnieSW
    ConnieSW Member Posts: 1,688 Member
    scatsm said:

    I couldn't find my keys

    Only to find them in the car, with the car running after going to the grocery store, to have chemo, you name it...it happened a lot. I thought I was going out of my mind, which indeed I was! I can't believe no one stole it.

    Me, too

    My husband and I went shopping at our local food coop.  When I got out of the car, I realized I was wearing my house slippers.  this was in late winter.  Luckily they were plastic soled with boiled wool uppers so they looked kinda like clogs.  Good thing I don't wear fluffy pink mules.

  • kimberly sue 63
    kimberly sue 63 Member Posts: 421 Member
    ConnieSW said:

    Me, too

    My husband and I went shopping at our local food coop.  When I got out of the car, I realized I was wearing my house slippers.  this was in late winter.  Luckily they were plastic soled with boiled wool uppers so they looked kinda like clogs.  Good thing I don't wear fluffy pink mules.

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  • zinaida
    zinaida Member Posts: 221

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    Last wednesday my husband and

    Last wednesday my husband and i were at our clinic to see our family doctor usually we have appointments right after each other.  So we stopped by the desk for check in.  My last name is double (maiden + his) My husband started to talk  to lady for him and for me  i saw she had a hard time with ours last names. So i told her sorry for confusing you She smiled and answered me ( i like to be confused once in a while ) i started laughing and told her i'm confused all the time after seven years of chemo and chemo brain. :)