#58286     05-22-2006 12:45 PM      |       Joined:  Jun 2004  Posts: 106    Senior Member (100+ posts)   |           Senior Member (100+ posts)    Joined:  Jun 2004  Posts: 106  |    Kerry,
  As everybody says, fatigue is normal. Mine got worse for four weeks after the radiation, when I thought I should have been getting better. I absolutely had no energy - the only times I went ouside was to go to the doctor, and then rested from that until the next visit.  I did not have a tube for food, so I had to spend most of my awake time drinking liquid yoghurt through a straw very slowly (it was the only thing that would go down and most of the time stay down). Two years post-radiation, and I still have to pace myself - or maybe I am using it as an excuse? Might be I'm just getting old? Give him time - and encouragement, but try not to push him.  "moderate exercise" means very, very moderate. He probably needs a half-hour rest after a walk to the bathroom. It'll get better Leena        
scc right tonsil T1N1M0, right tonsillectomy + modified neck dissection 3/04, radiation IMRT both sides X33 ended 6/04. Also had renal cell carcinoma, left kidney removed 11/04
  |      |       |                      
#58287     05-23-2006 02:42 PM      |       Joined:  May 2002  Posts: 2,152    Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts)   |           Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts)    Joined:  May 2002  Posts: 2,152  |    Spending 24/7 in the bed means you will major muscle tone. Not a good idea. I spent major amounts of time in bed because I was 'freezing to death'. If I had gotten out of bed and walked around the block, I might have solved that problem. If he is really that wiped out that he can't even take a walk, I'd talk to the dr. Minor exercise should help.
  Take care, Eileen        
---------------------- Aug 1997 unknown primary, Stage III mets to 1 lymph node in neck; rt ND, 36 XRT rad  Aug 2001 tiny tumor on larynx, Stage I total laryngectomy; left ND June 5, 2010 dx early stage breast cancer  June 9, 2011 SCC 1.5 cm hypo pharynx, 70% P-16 positive, no mets, Stage I     
  |      |       |                 
            |   Forums23  Topics18,280  Posts197,206  Members13,413   |  |   Most Online2,371 Sep 11th, 2025   |       |         |      |