CHEMO BRAIN Part I: Is there any hope?
Comprehensive overview of cognitive impairment following chemotherapy. An excellent read from Lisa Reiter.
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It’s 14 years since I received high doses of doxyrubicin and ifosfamide, along with two hormone interventions, for cancer. Unfortunately whilst the chemo wreaked havoc with my body – it didn’t touch the tumours and was stopped after 4 rounds. Aside from a total fog
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Thank you for re-posting this Marie. It’s a timely reminder for me to get Pt III finished, which is about my attempts to get around my memory and organisational issues. After a few months of experimenting (and forgetting new routines.. Oh the irony!) I have found little of a ‘magic bullet’ but will report nevertheless (in September) on the things that are helping me on a daily basis! It would be useful to see what others find helps them.
Meanwhile may I say what a great resource your blog has become – I can see you are a veteran blogger, providing discussion platforms on an amazing variety of cancer related issues – Not much sign of chemo brain in you!
Wishing you and all your followers health and happiness, Lisa x
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I look forward to the next installment Lisa. Great work
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