Cancer Related Brain Fog: How do you cope with it?
I attended an Empowered to Live Well Session on Cancer-Related Brain Fog at Rochester Cancer Education Center yesterday. Very interesting. I think the most important fact I learned is that it is a real thing, it is not just me. This condition is called many things: chemo fog, chemo brain, cancer-related cognitive impairment or cognitive dysfunction.
I copied the following from Connect Cancer Education page that suggesting following sites for additional information:
Both http://www.mayoclinic.org and http://www.cancer.org have information on Chemo Brain including signs, symptoms, questions to ask your doctor, and more.
Laurie
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Thanks for link, but to work I had to remove the #1 from end of URL.
This one works:
https://www.curetoday.com/publications/Canadian-Edition/2019/summer-2019/out-of-the-haze-of-chemo-brain
Also, the article links to another great reference:
https://www.uhn.ca/PatientsFamilies/Health_Information/Health_Topics/Documents/Cancer_Related_Brain_Fog.pdf
Laurie
@merpreb @roch
Such a good article on the subject of chemo-brain... with lots of other good resources, as well. Many thanks!
Is it any better for you yet?
@onehipchick58
Yes, I think it is a better. I still have "my days" when I could kick myself for forgetting something, etc., but overall, I feel as though I'm experiencing improvement. Is it because I'm 3-1/2 years out from chemo? Because I'm on a less disruptive AI/SERM now? Who knows... but at least I feel less humiliated by my thinking.
This was very helpful for me...
very good
Would like to know of any supplements or recommendations to help with memory problems since starting Tamoxifen. Thanks!
Hi Auksst, I moved your message to this existing discussion called "Cancer Related Brain Fog: How do you cope with it?" where fellow members like @roch @lisman1408 @cfacarol @elizm @mjay @trixie1313 and others have shared their tips.
Brain fog is frustrating to say the least. How long have you been taking tamoxifen?
My daughter has been on it for 6 weeks.
Does chemo fog/brain go away over time?