Rubber legs side effect?
laurissa
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This side effect started about a week ago. My thighs feel like I did a thousand knee bends. My nurse said it's like rubber legs, and thats exactly what it's like. I can walk but tire easy like I walked miles. I just did #3 chemo today, feeling fine so far. Anyone else's legs feeling like this?
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I've just had one treatment
I've just had one treatment - but I noticed leg weakness - especially when climbing stairs, etc. My calves seemed to be worse than my thighs. . .
Lori0 -
glutamine and meatS3 said:I am on treatment 5 of 6 and
I am on treatment 5 of 6 and my legs feel rubbery for the first time. It's scarry walking as I am scared I will fall. Not able to go to work today because of it. I keep telling my self that this too will pass. Hang in there.
I'm new here, on day 8 of TAC, and trying to learn everything at once, of course.
More protein and a bit of glutamine might help, (MY doc approved it) it is supposed to make your muscles work better. And prevent nueropathy which I already have, . I didn't get enough protein these first few days, I used to be a vegan, and didn't really understand just how much protein I have to replace, now I'm eating a bit of meat every few hours, it's cured intense headaches, really sore throat and gums, unbearable weakness and I can't remember the rest! I still can't think!!!! I hadn't slept for days.
YIkes this is hard! GOOD LUCK and prayers!0 -
Laurissa
Yep! Same thing happened to me after the 2nd. First my legs felt weak, then it escalated to the rubber legs. Sometimes I would stand up and feel like I was going to fall down. While I was shopping, I would have to stop for a few minutes to regroup. Then at night while I was trying to sleep, I felt like I had the restless leg syndrome and would have to get up and walk around or do some leg lifts to make them stop. Gotta love that Chemo!
Hugz,
Cathy0
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