Weight gain after chemo?

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foxyroxy2983
foxyroxy2983 Member Posts: 42

Hello!!

Did anyone gain weight after chemo? Is it normal? I just finished chemo two months ago and have been exercising during and after treatment. Thought I'd be losing weight by now but instead I've either stayed the same or gained lbs. Did anyone else have this problem? Any suggestions or advice welcomed. Thanks :)

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  • BBinCalifornia
    BBinCalifornia Member Posts: 4
    edited October 2009

    Hi, I did have the same problem, I gained I about 17 pounds .

    It started during the chemo and continued until 4 or 5 months after my last chemo (which was January 26). The nurse explained me that it happened because of the dexamethadone which is a corticosteriod = does not tell your body when it has eaten enough. She also told me the effect of that drug lasts for 4 to 5 months after you stop taking it (even if it is only 3 days every 3 weeks as it was in  my case ). And indeed.... I stopped "expanding" in  May.  I never was that heavy in my whole life (165lbs coming from 148) , all my clothes were very very thight and could even not wear some . I was soooooooo frustrated !!! Started South Beach Diet in August and am 10 pounds lighter, still 7 to go  BUT iI must say that  those last 7 are very stubborn, impossible to loose them right now .  I do not know your age, but in my case, the chemo put me in menopause and some of those pounds will likely stay with me forever  (menopause fat ).

    My oncologist had told me beforehand that I would gain weight so it was not that a big surprise. I read an article that stated that the scientists  do not understand exactly why we gain weight , it only happens when you have chemo + radiation , not with radiation alone . 

    The good thing is to know that it will stop , the bad is that we feel so uncomfortable but luckily it is only temporary.

    I hope this helped you. 

    BBinCalifornia, stage 1,ER-/PR+/HER+ 

  • lisasayers
    lisasayers Member Posts: 850
    edited October 2009

    I exercise every day...I teach fitness classes and taught all through chemo and still gained about five pounds due to the steroids causing me to retain fluid.  As soon as I was done with chemo I did a detox and lost the stubborn five pounds that was hanging on.  I'm also in chemo pause, but that didn't make me gain weight.  I eat clean too.  It was the drugs! 

  • yasminv1
    yasminv1 Member Posts: 238
    edited October 2009

    Thank goodness I found this thread. I thought I was losing it. I have gained 6 pounds since beginning chemo. Have gained a total of 11 pounds since bilat mastectomy in June. I have never been this heavy my whole life! I had my last treatment 2 weeks ago. About 7 days ago I cut my calories to 1200 and started to weight train with heavy weight and do intense cardio daily. I actually gained 3 pounds this week! I was so frustrated and disappointed that my clothes are still tight and the scale won't budge. Sounds like I need to just keep it up and need to just give it time.

  • hrf
    hrf Member Posts: 3,225
    edited November 2009

    I was already 20 pounds overweight when I started chemo. Then put on 20 pounds and since I started Arimidex I have gained another 10. I am so discouraged and depressed. Nothing fits me. I look like a potato (had bilateral mx) --- I would love to believe what BBinCalifornia is saying about the dexamethasone. It's been 4 months since I finished chemo.

  • London-Virginia
    London-Virginia Member Posts: 851
    edited November 2009

    Bloody bore isn't it ladies?

    If you are in any fit state to manage it, 10 minutes on a treadmill at max incline, 4 miles per hour burns a whole big bunch of calories.

    There's a free online thing called www.fitday.com  that is very helpful for tracking what you eat, cals, exercise etc.  You might find that useful.  (n.b. I don't work for them, and it is free).

    Any kind of carbs have been bad news for me but as I am mid way through chemo there are lots of things I can't eat so my diet isn't normal currently.  I have cut the dexamethazone to an utter minimum as it depresses me so badly I don't use it really.  Mostly I do my 10k steps per day. 

    Good luck with everything ladies - at the very least we deserve easy weight loss!

    xxx

  • dhorak
    dhorak Member Posts: 61
    edited November 2009

    I know this is going to sound terrrible, but here goes.  When I was diagnosed one of the first thoughts I had was "maybe now I'll be able to lose 20 lbs"  thinking that I would be vomiting 24/7.  Boy was I in for a big surprised.  Even when I couldn't eat because of the side effects from A/C, I still didn't lose weight and with immediate menopause my body is completely out of "whack".  I think that I'm going to try Atkins.

  • birdlady-09
    birdlady-09 Member Posts: 4
    edited November 2009

    I read the problems with weight that everyone seems to have after chemo.  I was diagnosed in March, stage two.  I have finished chemo and on Femara, my problem is, I have so much pain in my joints that it is hard to exercise or walk a long distance.  Anyone else have this with Femara?

  • mabbam
    mabbam Member Posts: 16
    edited November 2009

      hi everyone, looking for help again, i am currently on tamoxifin and gaining more weight than i want and tired all the time--is this normal??? i don't want to be a pest to my dr. and hopefully to you all here because you've been a great help-just hoping i'm not alone

    thanx for any helpful words

  • kimmy1
    kimmy1 Member Posts: 31
    edited November 2009

    Mabbam - I am glad I found this thread. I am having the exact same experience with tamoxifen. I am hoping that I can find more time to exercise. Have cut quite a few calories. I am guessing that this is normal.

  • hrf
    hrf Member Posts: 3,225
    edited November 2009

    I'm having the same experience but I'm on Arimidex

  • mabbam
    mabbam Member Posts: 16
    edited November 2009

     hi kimmy1-thanx for the reply, i have to get on this site when it's late and the kids are asleep-just wondering did you do radiation also? do you get chest pains and trouble breathing since starting tamoxifin?-thanx for replying look forward to hearing from you

  • Chaparrita
    Chaparrita Member Posts: 35
    edited November 2009

    I gained 40, yes, thats 40lbs during chemo.  Oh, what devastation for me.  I have been walking on a treadmill for about 3 or 4 months and doing two weight machines, one for abs and one for hips, thighs and legs.  I go to the YMCA three times a week no matter what and have not lost weight instead I have gained more!    I was in menopause when I was diagnosed with IBC. 

    Dont know what is going on but I keep trying,I walk a good pace on treadmill with a 6 on the incline and burn 450 caloried off three times a week just on the treadmill.  I am still hoping just one day it will kick in cause I know ya dont gain it over nite and ya dont lose it over nite.

    Be Blessed

  • Chaparrita
    Chaparrita Member Posts: 35
    edited November 2009

    yup, I had Tamoxifen and gained 40lbs during chemo.  3 to 4 months in remission now,  Terrible pain in joints and absolutely no energy.  I just had to start out so slow and force myself to do a little each and every day.  Actually the more I did the better I felt energy wise.

    Be Blessed

  • Nanniriss
    Nanniriss Member Posts: 1
    edited December 2009

    I also gained about 18 kilos during chemo, and kept piling it on after treatment had finished, but my wonderful GP did a heap of blood tests and discovered that I had Hashimotos Disease, (my autoimmune system attacked and killed my thyroid gland), my liver and kidney function were way below par, and I could barely do anything due to overwhelming tiredness. Am on thyroid medication, and lost about 10kg in six weeks, and have also started at a womens fitness group, (I go every morning) and am starting to feel 'normal' again!!! Might be an idea to get your Dr. to check your thyroid also, if the weight is refusing to budge!!!

  • HyaT
    HyaT Member Posts: 11
    edited October 2012

    I just finished chemo approx three weeks ago while I have lost a gained a afew pounds during chemo I am now gaining pounds rapidly after chemo. My thighs are huge and bulging in my clothes. I'm scared and dont want to gain weight. I know it sounds vain as if I dont have bigger concerns. But its enough having to think about all one goes through with treatment. I walk three times weekly but doesnt seem to help. It is comforting to learn that it lingers only temporarily though.

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