Question(s) after treatment

Kathy
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I wasn't triple negative.
I wasn't triple negative. But goodness, look what you've been through and still worked a job and a half and bowled. Your body is still adjusting. I was beat after treatment and I didn't work or bowl. There are other triple negatives on this board and I'm sure they will chime in. Just wanted to tell you to hang in there and it's very impressive that you went through treatment and still continued your schedule.0 -
It is normal to still be
It is normal to still be achy, tired etc. You have an amazingly busy schedule and must have some great stamina and strength. And if you are still have bandages under your arm, I assume that you recently completed the radiation. And the affects of just those can knock you for a loop. Your energy will return, probably slower than you will like. But as active as you have been through all this, you might want to warn those around you that you will climbing tall building, running faster than a train, and who knows what else. LOL Seriously congrats on the completion and the good follow ups and I hope that your energy returns quickly.
Stef0 -
Hi Kathy
Look what you have accomplished since february and you just finished on oct 20th...Youre supposed to be tired girl...I wouldnt expect to feel halfway normal for at least 6 months especially with the schedule you keep.
I would highly advise you to keep exercising if you can...walk the dog, jog, bike, do yoga, bowl..and get lots of sleep...your body is repairing itself after being blasted with all kinds of stuff...
Hang in there
Linda T0 -
I'm still recovering too...
I finished up radiation on 8/1/09 and still feel fatigued on occassion. I hear it can take up to a year to feel "normal" again. I'm waiting.... :-) Hang in there!0 -
My onc and staff will not discuss recovery periodsassysheila said:I'm still recovering too...
I finished up radiation on 8/1/09 and still feel fatigued on occassion. I hear it can take up to a year to feel "normal" again. I'm waiting.... :-) Hang in there!
as each of us heal to a different drummer. However, from what I hear and postings I see -we are looking at appx. 1 year to 18 months. Plus, lets not forget .. the anxiety and depression that goes hand and hand, once we are recovery.
ACS has several cancer suvivor groups that meet .. I have recently joined one to help with my diagnosis, transision and recovery.
Normal now is living with the diagnosis of breast cancer for me.
Best of luck ..
Vicki Sam0 -
I'm with Marcia,Marcia527 said:I wasn't triple negative.
I wasn't triple negative. But goodness, look what you've been through and still worked a job and a half and bowled. Your body is still adjusting. I was beat after treatment and I didn't work or bowl. There are other triple negatives on this board and I'm sure they will chime in. Just wanted to tell you to hang in there and it's very impressive that you went through treatment and still continued your schedule.
impressed that you have been able to do so much while going through treatments!
Like some of the other ladies on here have said-the fatigue does last a while. Your body has been through a lot!!0 -
I am still tired tooVickiSam said:My onc and staff will not discuss recovery period
as each of us heal to a different drummer. However, from what I hear and postings I see -we are looking at appx. 1 year to 18 months. Plus, lets not forget .. the anxiety and depression that goes hand and hand, once we are recovery.
ACS has several cancer suvivor groups that meet .. I have recently joined one to help with my diagnosis, transision and recovery.
Normal now is living with the diagnosis of breast cancer for me.
Best of luck ..
Vicki Sam
Hi and welcome,
I think it is very normal what is going on with you. I am impressed that you have been working two jobs during your cancer treatment. I finished radiation in February as well. I had radical mastectomy, DIEP/TRAM reconstruction, Chemo and Radiation. I did not work trough my Chemo (6 cycles two drugs) and radiation. Since I finish radiation I feel much better but far away from what I used to be. Both fatigue and low energy are my biggest problems. Probably it is common, but doctors do not want to talk about it.I hope that all members of this board will be back 100%. It is very long journey.
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Thank you.New Flower said:I am still tired too
Hi and welcome,
I think it is very normal what is going on with you. I am impressed that you have been working two jobs during your cancer treatment. I finished radiation in February as well. I had radical mastectomy, DIEP/TRAM reconstruction, Chemo and Radiation. I did not work trough my Chemo (6 cycles two drugs) and radiation. Since I finish radiation I feel much better but far away from what I used to be. Both fatigue and low energy are my biggest problems. Probably it is common, but doctors do not want to talk about it.I hope that all members of this board will be back 100%. It is very long journey.
Good luck
Thank you all for your comments and responses. Sometimes I feel on top of the world and other times I feel so alone, like nobody understands. I want the "real" Kathy back and I'm not sure she ever will be. I know I have come through a lot, with really very little nastiness. My reconstruction will be in June, so I won't miss that much school and will have the summer to recover. The radiation burns are healing and hopefully I can lose the bandages in a couple of weeks. I guess patience is not one of my virtues. Again, the attitudes of the women on this forum are absolutely amazing and humbling. I am very proud to be a "sister." It's definitely not a club we join willingly, but it's nice to know others are there. Good luck and love to everyone.0
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