Blui

Looks very similar to the chemo regiment I had, however I only had three rounds so I can only imagine what 8 months would do. That amount of chemo would certainly tend to knock you on your ass.

Over the past few years a lesser-known side effect the cognitive dysfunction commonly called "chemo-brain" has been getting more attention from patients and doctors.

People who have chemo-brain sometimes find themselves unable to concentrate on their work, or unable to juggle multiple tasks. Some find they do not remember things as well as they used to.

Chemo-brain is frustrating because you find yourself unable to accomplish even simple tasks taht before treatment were easy. It seems to be a mystery to doctors as well, who are still trying to understand what causes it and who is likely to suffer.

Hope this information helps.

Kevin


18 YEAR SURVIVOR
SCC Tongue (T3N0M0) diag 06/2006.
No evidence of disease 2010
Another PET 12-2014 pre-HBO, still N.E.D.


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