Chemo "foggy" brain
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Sounds like it
That pretty much sounds like I felt! Mine was worse with the first treatment but I am 4 1/2 months out of chemo and still have problems with being foggy feeling. Not all the time but often. I put reminders in my phone for almost everything and make lists, stick up post it notes to help me remember. I know some of the ladies have said it last a year or so and some even longer. Just one of the many things we learn to handle. God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice0 -
I'm 6 months post-chemoBoppy_of_6 said:Sounds like it
That pretty much sounds like I felt! Mine was worse with the first treatment but I am 4 1/2 months out of chemo and still have problems with being foggy feeling. Not all the time but often. I put reminders in my phone for almost everything and make lists, stick up post it notes to help me remember. I know some of the ladies have said it last a year or so and some even longer. Just one of the many things we learn to handle. God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice
and it's better--but I've still had a few issues. Like driving someplace I've been a bunch of times and trying to remember which freeway to take. However, it is much better. When I was going through chemo, I lost my debit card twice(!) and lost my checkbook. I felt like a 2-year-old who couldn't be trusted to keep anything important. I started putting my husband in charge of alot of things--I didn't trust myself. I also made lists for everything. That helped.
Good luck. Sometimes you just have to laugh--it can be comical.
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Chemo brain
Know what you mean....
I finished chemo in March & I have my last Herceptin treatment next month. My "chemo brain" is still pretty bad. Can't multi-task! and if I don't write it down as soon as I think of something.....forget about it! The worst part is seeing someone I've known for years and can't remember their name!!! Hope all this will pass soon, but I've heard different stories about how long it lasts...and of course, everyone is different.0 -
Concur with all the other Warriors .. Chemo Brain istambow said:Chemo brain
Know what you mean....
I finished chemo in March & I have my last Herceptin treatment next month. My "chemo brain" is still pretty bad. Can't multi-task! and if I don't write it down as soon as I think of something.....forget about it! The worst part is seeing someone I've known for years and can't remember their name!!! Hope all this will pass soon, but I've heard different stories about how long it lasts...and of course, everyone is different.
still pretty much with me .. I finished chemo 12/20/09 .. Hercepting 8/20/10 -- and I am about 65% back to 'normal' - not all the way yet. Some days are better than others.
Lost my keys, wallet and several jackets - Preferred to read 'Go Dog Go' book series, really really bad. Enjoy the Women's day mag's, or trashy mag's .. unable to concentrate on 1 thing for too long.
I still write notes .. when cooking .. when I put something in, when I need to take out - I have used several timers only to find that I could not remember which timer belonged to which food ... SERIOUSLY! I am of course talking about, roast, mashed potatoes, homemade apple pie -- all going at the same time. Now I am not an 'over' achiever when it comes to cooking dinners .. plain and simple does it!
We do get better ladies .. little by little - force ourself to play memory games - talk about an article we recently read about in a newspaper, on line or a mag - learn something little everyday .. I try and do a new word for the day .. if we are right handed, try brushing your teeth with your left hand, simple silly things .. they do help. Puzzles help our brain -- start out with a 20 piece puzzle, and move to a 30 pieces not 200 piece -as this can get frustrating! I know .. been there, done that! LOL
Strength and Courage
Vicki Sam0
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