My Balance
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balance issues
I haven't had any but a dear friend who lost his battle last year was having problems with his balance to where he had to use a cane to get around. They wound up decreasing his chemo dosage and I think it might have helped somewhat. Maybe you should ask if that's a possibility? He was on Oxaliplatin, Erbitux, 5FU and Leucovorin.
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Balance
I finished my chemo in June '08, and by the last 2 or 3 treatments, I had some balance issues. I would lose my balance at times. I talked to my oncologist and we thought it might be due to the neuropathy in my calves and feet. My oncologist offered to reduce my Oxaliplatin dosage, but since I was so close to the end, we decided not to reduce the dosage. I've never had meningitis, but a friend did and had lots of problems with her motor skills and balance after. As far as walking, I try to walk every day because it makes me feel better. I don't know if that's an option for you with your balance problems, but it sure helps me physically and mentally. Have you asked your doctors about some type of physical therapy and if that would help? Also, I had massage therapy during chemo and it was great. You might see if that's available and if your doctors approve. Good luck.
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Balancerrob said:Balance
I finished my chemo in June '08, and by the last 2 or 3 treatments, I had some balance issues. I would lose my balance at times. I talked to my oncologist and we thought it might be due to the neuropathy in my calves and feet. My oncologist offered to reduce my Oxaliplatin dosage, but since I was so close to the end, we decided not to reduce the dosage. I've never had meningitis, but a friend did and had lots of problems with her motor skills and balance after. As far as walking, I try to walk every day because it makes me feel better. I don't know if that's an option for you with your balance problems, but it sure helps me physically and mentally. Have you asked your doctors about some type of physical therapy and if that would help? Also, I had massage therapy during chemo and it was great. You might see if that's available and if your doctors approve. Good luck.
Rebecca
Yep, a little balance loss here also, all of it to the left also....every time I start to get out of kilter its always to the left that I lean and tilt towards. Its not enough for me to have help getting around at all but it happens occasionally.......bumping into walls etc. but nothing major.........0 -
a little tipsyBuzzard said:Balance
Yep, a little balance loss here also, all of it to the left also....every time I start to get out of kilter its always to the left that I lean and tilt towards. Its not enough for me to have help getting around at all but it happens occasionally.......bumping into walls etc. but nothing major.........
My mom will be getting her 3rd round on Tuesday. She is a little tipsy with her walking, but is able to self correct. She is having a lot of trouble with cold temps to hands mainly. I think she is getting some neuropathy in hands and feet- affecting her balance. The last thing she needs is a fall! She has started walking on the treadmill for 10 minute intervals a few times a day- on her good days. She thinks that is helping. They just got their house remodeled before the big C diagnosis. I am so glad because it eliminated stairs and increased accessibility for her.0
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