Hi RazzyD and we’ll done on finishing your radiotherapy - that’s a box ticked off. Chemo affects everybody differently so it’s hard to predict if you’ll find it as tiring. It helps to keep a diary as you might find that a bit of a routine develops - eg. you’re tired for the first few days but then start to feel a bit better and can plan something nice for those days? It’s also a handy reminder of any other side effects that you might want to mention to the nurses.
Ive attached a link to a thread that you might find helpful
Hope it goes well and keep posting if we can help
Take care
Karen x
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