Fatigue

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I am so fatigued I can not do anything .I go for a operation on my breast on the 11th and want to know if its normal to feel like this

  • Hi  and a very warm welcome to the Community but I am sorry to hear about your Breast Cancer diagnosis.

    I have been on my incurable blood cancer journey for over 25 years and Fatigue unfortunately goes hand in hand with any cancer diagnosis....... be it pre treatment, during treatment and post treatment........ and importantly due to the stress of going through the process......... stress brings a different level of fatigue.

    The main advice I can give based on my long experience is to try and keep some simple achievable activity going and also try and reduce the stress levels...... the less you do the worse the fatigue will get.

    Navigating a cancer journey can be such a stressful and challenging time but getting support from people who have walked the ‘exact same' cancer journey can help you a lot.

    This New to Community area is like our reception desk where we look to try and direct you to the best part of the Community for you to get support.

    The Community is actually divided into dedicated Support Groups (Discussion Rooms) so can I recommend that you join and put up your own post in our dedicated Breast Cancer support group.

    This is a safe place to talk to others with a similar diagnosis, treatment experience, to ask questions and get support. To connect in with the group please click on the link below…….

             Breast cancer

    ……. and when the group page opens you will see a [Black - Click to Join - Banner] at the bottom of the page, click in this box and this will then confirm that you have joined the group.

    You can then introduce yourself to the group by putting up your very own post by clicking [+ Create new post]or [+] in the top right of the group page.

    You can copy and paste the text from this post into your new post.

    The Macmillan Support Line is open between 8am-8pm (timings may differ across services) 7 days a week on 0808 808 00 00. This service provides cancer information, practical information, emotional support, benefits/financial guidance or just a listening ear.

    Talking to people face to face can be very helpful so do check to see if you have any Local Macmillan Support in your area, do also check for a local Maggie's Centre as these folks are amazing and give support to all the family.

    Do get back to me if you need further help navigating the community ((hugs))

    Mike (Thehighlander)

    It always seems impossible until its done - Nelson Mandela

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