Chemo Brain
God Bless!,
Rita
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVVZHsgIeRA
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Rita
have you seen a physiatrist? I was told that there are drugs which can improve concentration. Yes, oncologists do not want to talk about Chemo brain, especially after you finish Chemo. Do you take tamoxifen or any other hormonal therapy. There are limited studies about tamoxifen as well.
Thank you for YouTube reference0 -
you didnt just want life?
you got to be kidding, being alive was what you fought for, so what we have a little chemo brain. had it before chemo sometimes..lmao0 -
RITA.....
I understand what you're feeling.......quality of life, not just exisiting...We want the life we had before the beast hit us head on.....but that is gone forever. Chemo brain is real....it's not "just in our heads!" During chemo, I finished in late Aug.,I felt like I was in fog and I still do but not as much.My cancer center offers a support group called "Finding a New Normal"
It addresses these very issues that we face after treatment ends. Such as "chemo brain" etc. Perhaps the American Cancer society can offer some help to you...if such a group doesn't exist in your area. This support group is sponsored by them.....
I wish you the best0 -
I think chemo brain or radMAJW said:RITA.....
I understand what you're feeling.......quality of life, not just exisiting...We want the life we had before the beast hit us head on.....but that is gone forever. Chemo brain is real....it's not "just in our heads!" During chemo, I finished in late Aug.,I felt like I was in fog and I still do but not as much.My cancer center offers a support group called "Finding a New Normal"
It addresses these very issues that we face after treatment ends. Such as "chemo brain" etc. Perhaps the American Cancer society can offer some help to you...if such a group doesn't exist in your area. This support group is sponsored by them.....
I wish you the best
I think chemo brain or rad brain is just plain cancer brain, and, I think that all of us suffer with it at one time or another. How long it lasts I guess, who knows. But, it is real.0 -
Rita, I am sorry you aresurvivorbc09 said:I think chemo brain or rad
I think chemo brain or rad brain is just plain cancer brain, and, I think that all of us suffer with it at one time or another. How long it lasts I guess, who knows. But, it is real.
Rita, I am sorry you are having problems. You need to discuss this with your oncologist or a therapist or someone. I have to agree with some though, I think it is just plain cancer brain. We all go thru so much and it sometimes, a lot of times, can overwhelm us.
KYLEZ ♥0 -
I have RAD brain and itKylez said:Rita, I am sorry you are
Rita, I am sorry you are having problems. You need to discuss this with your oncologist or a therapist or someone. I have to agree with some though, I think it is just plain cancer brain. We all go thru so much and it sometimes, a lot of times, can overwhelm us.
KYLEZ ♥
I have RAD brain and it isn't good. lol
Hoping you feel better soon Rita.
Debby0 -
chemo brain is real
I firmly believe that chemo brain is for real. I'm sorry that I failed to mention in my previous post that the majority of my chemo brain problems are in my past. I did end up seeing a psychologist and she did help me a lot. At the time, I was just surprised that the medical oncologist didn't recommend counseling or anything else, even though I asked several times what I could do to get my brain functioning again. Someone didn't seem too concerned about their quality of life just that they have life. I am glad that you are so easy going! I wish I could be that way but since I still needed to work (I was 47 then) I needed my brain to function so that I did't injure anyone while working - I work in the medical field. I want to have my body and my brain healthy. One without the other is not what I am after!!! It was very scary and although I know some of you know what it is like, I hope no one else ever has to go through it! I hope that some day the doctors will have more answers to help those that do have the symptoms. I'm not saying that the above presentation has all of the answers but I am certainly glad that there are people doing research and trying to find ways to make the lives of breast cancer survivors the best that it can be.
God bless,
Rita0
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