Lung cancer with joints and muscles sore.
I have stage 4 lung cancer which has spread before caught. What I’m wondering if anyone has problems with all joints sore? I was on chemo and immune therapy 8 months and since (I quit chemo due to very sick days) been on just immune therapy and felt pretty good until the last week.
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@meka- Hi! Yes it's very common to have shortness of breath and fatigue. It's unfortunate that this wasn't explained to you. Your radiologist should have explained all of this to you. After 6 months when the effects peak it should get better. I was warned to be careful not to strain my lungs and if I exercised to use very light weights. Do you have any more sessions left?
Thanks, Merri. Think the timing of my treatment, just at the beginning of everything braking loose, made a difference. Plus, must admit, I seem to think that if I just keep moving it will be okay. Someone, therapist, reminded me that in less than a year and a half...been diagnosed, had surgery, been tapering off psych drugs, was hospitalized for almost three weeks undergoing ECT treatment and now have had radiation treatment. Um, why rest...
(nANCY/SHORTSHOT) aBOUT THREE WEEKS AGO i HAD FIVE RADIATION SESSIONS IN ABOUT 10 DAYS... i WAS TOLD i CANNOT HAVE ANY MORE RADIATION TREATMEANT ever! THEN MY DOC ALSO PUT ME OUT AND WENT DOWN MY TROAT WITH A CAMERA AND WENT INTO MY RIGHT LUNG WITH IT.. GAVE ME SOME MEDICINE FOR ME NOT TO COUGH. tHEN i HAD TO HAVE A SURGERY TO PUT A "FILTER INTO A VEIN IN M STOMACH. i WAS TOLD THEN i BELIEVE THAT THERE IS NOT MORE TREATMENTS FOR ME EVER. . sO i THINK WHAT EVER HAPPENS WILL HAPPEN. i SAW MY PRIMARY DOC WHO HAS ME ON SOME MEDICATION FOR DEPRESSION. wELL i GUESS THAT ALL MEANS THERE ISN'T ANYTHING MORE THAT THEY CAN DO FOR ME.i AM 87 YEARS OLD......sO i GUESS i'LL SEE WHAT HAPPENS IN THE FUTURE. cOLLEEN, THANKS FOR ALL YOU HAVE DONE FOR ME. aT LEAST i FINISHED MY BOOK. tHAT IS AN ACCOMPLISHMENT. nANCY
@meka- I know it's been very tough this year, especially for people who are undergoing treatments. But I think that saying to yourself, "keep going" is a good way to think. But instead of going full speed ahead tamper it down to a tortoise race! You have been through a lot of stuff, and in a short period of time. So just take it easy and keep on keeping on!
@richcolleen- Good morning. Have you spoken as yet to your Oncologist about getting relief from your aches and pains from Keytruda? They are normal side effects but can be very irritating because the last thing that you do not want is to be uncomfortable during treatments. I had a lot of stomach problems with my chemo and my oncologist did everything he could to make suggestions and Rx's to help. They weren't perfect but it sure was much better!
https://www.keytruda.com/side-effects/
Nancy, do you have someone to talk to, help you, whatever? Hard stuff to absorb, hang in the best you can and try to stay in touch with the group. Air hugs!!
MEKA..... MEKA, tHANKS FOR ASKING, MY YOUNGEST SON LIVES WITH ME. i HAVE TWO OTHER SONS AND ONE DAUGHTER. sHE TAKES CARE OF ALL MY MONEY & STUFF. i HAVE SOME CHURCH FRIENDS / PEOPLE i CAN TALK TO BUT REALLY SOME DAYS GO BY AND NO ONE TO TALK/VISIT WITH. some Times IT'S SO LONELY AND THE TV DOES NOT TALK BACK OR ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS. i AM 87 AND REALLY DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER. i DID GET MY BOOK DONE. iT IS BEING PRINTED AS i AM WRITING THIS. hOPEFULLY BE DON BY NEST SUNDAY. nANCY
@shortshot80 Hello Nancy,
I am sorry to hear that you have exhausted all of your treatment options. What a difficult place to find yourself! I am glad that you still have a son living with you. We can all still pray for a miracle for you and I will do so.
I do want to take the opportunity to share with you how much I've appreciated the health journey you have shared with all of us on Connect. Your courage, faith and optimism have been an example and inspiration to us all. You have always approached each health situation with logic, courage and hope. Such a great way to handle life's problems. I have loved the stories of your church and their support for you as well. It helps so much to have a faith community to share your life with, doesn't it?
I am looking forward to reading your book when it becomes available on Amazon. Keep in touch with Connect, Nancy. If there is any way we can be supportive of you during this time please give a holler.
@shortshot80 - I know that I dread the day when I hear that no further treatments are available for my stage 4 lung cancer. I can't imagine how difficult this was for you to hear. You have certainly been an example of bravery and positive thinking and an inspiration to all of us. I too am looking forward to reading your book. It's amazing that you just pushed through and got this done despite the difficulties presented by your cancer and treatments. Thank you for letting us be a part of your journey and showing that each day is a gift!. I know that this is such a terrible time for social isolation so I am relieved to know that your son is still living with you. Bless you, and please let us know if we can further be of help.
HI TERESA, I AM DOING PRETTY GOOD. i LOOK GOOD AND FEEL GOOD RIGHT NOW. YESTERDAY WAS A GREAT DAY MY SON RANDY IS WITH ME FOR A COUPLE DAYS WHILE RICHARD WENT HOME TO BE WITH HIS WIFE. ANYWAY RANDY WALKED WITH ME A WHOLE BLOCK AND A QUARTER TO THE POST OFFICE AND BACK. IT WAS SUCH A LOVELY DAY AND WARM. THAT WAS THE FIRST TIME WALING TO THE POST OFFICE IN OVER A YEAR. I FEEL REALLY PROUD OF MY SELF TO DOING THE WALK. NANCY