Dizzy gal

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RE Member Posts: 4,591 Member
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Hello Everyone. I have had breast cancer 3 times over the past 11 years. I have had a fair amount of chemo and was wondering how many if any of you have had long lasting equalibrium problems after your chemo was over. I have always been a bit sensitive to motion but now it is just silly how much motion gets to me. Since my last chemo in July it has certainly compounded. I see my oncologist next week and plan to chat with him about it, but I wanted to know if others were having this problem as well. If any of you have this problem can you give me tips on how to better deal with it please. Oh, since this last chemo I also have a big increase in how sensitive my stomach is, anyone like that out there?

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  • No, I haven't had that problem. However, when I do have problems I have found chemocare to be an excellent site for more information. Sorry, I don't know the exact link - try googling it. I just finished (hallelujah!) my last taxol, and my stomach did get more sensitive. Not nausea, but sometimes unwilling to take in food fast. I hope this goes away for you soon.
    love,Joyce
  • Motion is not a problem but I have noticed that my balance is horrible since having chemo. I've never mentioned it to my onc. though. You should ask about your motion sickness though and see what he says. Let us know what you find out.
  • seof
    seof Member Posts: 819 Member
    I am still in the process of chemo & treatments with 1st diagnosis, so I do not know how it will be after chemo. I definitely agree with talking to the Oncologist, and maybe the nurses too.

    Hope you find some help. seof
  • RE
    RE Member Posts: 4,591 Member
    unknown said:

    No, I haven't had that problem. However, when I do have problems I have found chemocare to be an excellent site for more information. Sorry, I don't know the exact link - try googling it. I just finished (hallelujah!) my last taxol, and my stomach did get more sensitive. Not nausea, but sometimes unwilling to take in food fast. I hope this goes away for you soon.
    love,Joyce

    Hey there Joyce,
    Thanks for the tip on the site chemocare I will be online tonight looking it up! Hey Congrats on your last taxol, that is wonderful news! Hope you have a wonderful Easter.

    Rena