Are these really side effects???
When I relayed all this to my oncologist, he was sympathetic, but chalked it all up to side effects of treatment. I wasn't leaving there without a recommendation to a neurologist, which I got, but I was wondering if anyone else had experienced anything like any of this? Thanks.
Susan
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Hello!. Lord it sounds so scary. I am not familiar with those side effects but lets face it chemo can cause some funky stuff. I am glad you insisted on a neurologist. If he can't give you answers keep looking until someone can. Meanwhile I will keep you in my prayers. The best to you!. Glow0
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Welcome to what is probably "chemobrain"! Lost train of thought, (I lose so many on a daily basis I just know the trains are going to derail). Oh, and forgetful, can't remember names of objects, what I went from one room to another for, why I grounded my kids, etc. They love it cause "mom can't remember she grounded us by the time we get home". LOL I guess every cloud does have a silver lining.Glow said:Hello!. Lord it sounds so scary. I am not familiar with those side effects but lets face it chemo can cause some funky stuff. I am glad you insisted on a neurologist. If he can't give you answers keep looking until someone can. Meanwhile I will keep you in my prayers. The best to you!. Glow
Seriously, I would get a complete work up since this is something new, just to be safe.
(((HUGS))) hummingbyrd0 -
Hi Susan,
Yes it does sound scary, but like hummingbird says...welcome to chemobrain. I think I have noticed my symtoms actually get worse. I am just one year out of treatment (chemo 9/24/03, rads 12/30/03 and swear my brain is not functioning sometimes. I hate it when I lose my train of thought right in the middle of a converstaion with someone, or go into a room and it takes three times to retrace my steps to remember what I am going in there for.
If I lose my train of thought in a conversation with someone, they say that happens to me..its called getting old...well I am sorry but I am not old and this is not the same thing.
Anyway, just thought I would share what I am experiencing. Let us know how you make out at the neuologist.
Take care,
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I agree with everyone else here. Welcome to chemobrain. But you seem to be suffering from it to a large extent. A visit to a nuerologist couldn't hurt. Just try to keep your brain active, read, work puzzels etc and don't worry if you get frustrated with them. Keeping the brain moving is worth it.0
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I enjoyed your story about being grounded. My 20-year old can't stand my chemobrain anymore. She's tired of it. She's a wonderful daughter. I wouldn't trade her in a minute. I am careful that she isn't taking care of me instead of the other way around or at least we take care of each other. She knows that I've missed appts. etc. Oh, well, onward!!!hummingbyrd said:Welcome to what is probably "chemobrain"! Lost train of thought, (I lose so many on a daily basis I just know the trains are going to derail). Oh, and forgetful, can't remember names of objects, what I went from one room to another for, why I grounded my kids, etc. They love it cause "mom can't remember she grounded us by the time we get home". LOL I guess every cloud does have a silver lining.
Seriously, I would get a complete work up since this is something new, just to be safe.
(((HUGS))) hummingbyrd0
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