I just had my 6th and final chemo for st3c endometrial cancer. Very tired and woke up having an anxiety attack. I do have anxiety pills so took a half pill. Fear has engulfed me...life is scary. Up until now I haven't felt this way. I have faith but it is shaky right now. Yes fatigue...over powering. Health issues with hubbie and me. We are in our 80's. Maybe I should get some therapy. Thank you for sharing your journey.❤
I hear you and see you! Anxiety is definitely something that has presented itself to me since my diangosis with breast cancer. You are not alone in this experience.
Gosh, this was so informative! Thank you so much for sharing and explaining what it is exactly the vernacular is pertaining to cancer treatment. God Bless! Love and Light! xoxo
Ahhh. Bless your heart. I’m 62 and I’m going through what you’re going through, even a bit of the neuropathy. I’m so sad when I see young women like you going through this. You seem like an angel. I truly am beating this if that’s any help. I only have a few more treatments to go And then off for my lumpectomy and last radiation and then it’s over. I will be keeping you in my prayers sweetheart. Remember that our sweet Jesus has a plan for you, so do your best to keep your spirits up. The future awaits you❤️🙏
@richelle, Thank you for the kind note and I am so glad to hear you are in such strong spirits going through treatment! Honor your body. When you are tired, rest, when you have energy, get some fresh air! As you prepare for surgery, let me know if you have any questions, The drains were the hardest part, but I purchased a bunch of pillows to support me and zip up and button up clothing so I didn't have to worry about getting my arms over my head! Keep me posted on how you are doing!
You have the face and voice of an 😇 angel. I appreciate your video to help others. How long does the intense fatigue last? I was offered 4 months of this, but I’m a single hairdresser, so it may not work out to do chemo.
Gloria, Thank you so much for the comment! Everyone responds differently to the treatments. For me, the energy and fatigue became cyclical The day after the infusion, I was full of energy because of all of the steroids they gave me to off set the nausea, but by days 2 and 3, I was very tired. I worked through chemo but made sure to take half days when needed or breaks in-between projects/meeting etc. Glad to have you part of our Survivingbreastcancer.org community!
Thanks for filling us in and being a delight and giving me Courage!
So amazing that you are sharing your journey with us. Thank you. Sending prayers for your recovery
I just had my 6th and final chemo for st3c endometrial cancer.
Very tired and woke up having an anxiety attack. I do have anxiety pills so took a half pill. Fear has engulfed me...life is scary. Up until now I haven't felt this way.
I have faith but it is shaky right now.
Yes fatigue...over powering.
Health issues with hubbie and me. We are in our 80's. Maybe I should get some therapy. Thank you for sharing your journey.❤
I hear you and see you! Anxiety is definitely something that has presented itself to me since my diangosis with breast cancer. You are not alone in this experience.
Blessings to you on your chemo journey! Love, light and prayers!
Gosh, this was so informative! Thank you so much for sharing and explaining what it is exactly the vernacular is pertaining to cancer treatment. God Bless! Love and Light! xoxo
Any time! It's honestly like a foreign language!
Ahhh. Bless your heart. I’m 62 and I’m going through what you’re going through, even a bit of the neuropathy. I’m so sad when I see young women like you going through this. You seem like an angel. I truly am beating this if that’s any help. I only have a few more treatments to go And then off for my lumpectomy and last radiation and then it’s over. I will be keeping you in my prayers sweetheart. Remember that our sweet Jesus has a plan for you, so do your best to keep your spirits up. The future awaits you❤️🙏
@richelle, Thank you for the kind note and I am so glad to hear you are in such strong spirits going through treatment! Honor your body. When you are tired, rest, when you have energy, get some fresh air! As you prepare for surgery, let me know if you have any questions, The drains were the hardest part, but I purchased a bunch of pillows to support me and zip up and button up clothing so I didn't have to worry about getting my arms over my head! Keep me posted on how you are doing!
Surviving Breast Cancer How sweet. I will. I have been blessed. We both have. Your videos have been very helpful. God bless
I’m Starting Treatment Tuesday.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Praying for you
You have the face and voice of an 😇 angel. I appreciate your video to help others. How long does the intense fatigue last? I was offered 4 months of this, but I’m a single hairdresser, so it may not work out to do chemo.
Gloria, Thank you so much for the comment! Everyone responds differently to the treatments. For me, the energy and fatigue became cyclical The day after the infusion, I was full of energy because of all of the steroids they gave me to off set the nausea, but by days 2 and 3, I was very tired. I worked through chemo but made sure to take half days when needed or breaks in-between projects/meeting etc. Glad to have you part of our Survivingbreastcancer.org community!