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Fatigue, no energy

Changing the bed, doing the dishes, taking a shower, etc. No energy whatsoever! Normal?

  1. Hi I can hear how difficult this is for you. Fatigue can be a really hard thing to deal with. If you haven't mentioned this to your doctor yet, I would definitely encourage you to so that they know how challenging this is for you. I am sending you over this article, I hope it can help you feel better. We are here for you. Jill, lungcancer.net team https://lungcancer.net/living/tips-for-managing-cancer-fatigue

    1. Hi , I am sorry to hear how fatigued you are. I know after my treatments (surgery/chemo), my energy was the last to come back and it never came back like it was before cancer, but enough where I can get certain things done. May I ask if you are in treatment now or done with treatment? Wishing you more energy each day. Warmly, Alisa, Lung Cancer Team Patient Leader

      1. I've been done with treatment 5yrs ago for lung cancer stage 3b and 3yrs for stage 2 breast cancer and I very been dealing with the most terrible fatigue Ness 😩 sometimes to make it thru a day I may take a energy drink.

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