Exercise during chemo
More and more research shows that exercise is vital in cancer treatment....make it a regular routine...I have a background in exercise physiology and cancer and would be happy to help anyone
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How long ago were you diagnosed with stage iv nsclc? And how are you doing? I am quite alone in this journey and have not seen too much regarding the survival rates, clinical trials that are helping, etc...
How long ago were you diagnosed with stage iv nsclc? And how are you doing? I am quite alone in this journey and have not seen too much regarding the survival rates, clinical trials that are helping, etc…
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Unless your doctor specifically says not to, I would recommend something outdoors. During treatment, we spend way too much time indoors. Getting out and noticing all that nature has to offer is good for the spirit. Walking is a great start, and I would recommend body weight exercises. Not sure of your conditioning or what you used to do, but there are senior classes that are chair exercises which are generally body weight or light weights. I’d move as much as your body allows. Wishing you well!
janlanderz - Have you discussed exercise with your doctor? Are you on blood thinners? Discussing and getting the approval of the doctor would be of upmost importance. This could probably be done via a phone call (or a message on a portal is your center has that). Once cleared, I would start off slowly as geoger mentioned. Walking is a wonderful way to get exercise and get out of the house...total mood changer. While riding a stationary bike and using a rowing machine (or cables, bands, etc.) are terrific and some of my favorites, you are skipping many parts of your body that need strengthening. Perhaps a trainer at the gym could get you comfortable with a routine to start with. I can understand your fear of riding a bike outdoors if you are on blood thinners. Exercise will help the depression most of us are familiar with having this diagnosis. The more active you are the less time our brains dwell on the cancer. Please don't hesitate to send me a personal message if more guidance is needed. Just click on my name!
I was diagnosed August 2014 with a tumor in my lower right lung which had metastasized to my vertebrae, 2 ribs and they thought (until a biopsy proved them wrong) my liver. So, it has been quite a roller coaster ride for 5 years!! I am doing quite well although just recently the little monster decided to appear in my brain with 6 spots. Had Gamma Knife (a type of brain radiation) in May and just had my brain mri re-check last week. All good! Now I have a new lesion in my adrenal gland and hilum.....more radiation in my future!
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@georger. I loved your post. Could you be more specific about the types of exercise and levels of exertion?
You are darned brae and inspiring. Also than you for your information regarding the site inspire.com.
Thanks for the advice. I am in pretty good shape other than the diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer. I do go to a light tai chi class on Wednesday's to get out of the house and a bit of exercise to.. I had also gotten a pvt blood clot in my left leg about 3 months ago and that is finally getting down to almost nothing... but now I have to be on blood thinners for life... I am still trying to be positive through it all and thanks for the well wishes.. I do go for walks once in a while to... I should go more... 🙂
I am sorry to hear the little beast is coming back .. I definitely wish you all the best and am grasping on to your strength to help me get through this...