Does Everyone Gain Weight?

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  • AlaskaAngel
    AlaskaAngel Member Posts: 1,836
    edited June 2012

    Hi Alice,

    I found that with extreme effort I was initially able to very very very slowly lose weight over a 6-year period, and got back to my pre-dx weight. I had given up caffeine, alcohol, white flour, all sugar, all corn products, used 1% organic milk, etc. to do that, and never ate any fast foods or ready meals to begin with. I jumped rope 30 minutes a day. However, even with doing all of that, as my metabolism slowed further with time and aging and more complete menopause, I gained all 25 pounds back, where it still sits despite steady diet and exercise. The only thing that has stopped the weight gain for me has been the use of a low dose of metformin.

    The definition of menopause has loosely been noted to have occurred when one has not had a period for a year. There hasn't been much research to actually analyze hormonal basis for being considered truly postmenopausal, but some research has indicated that one can stop having periods and yet hormonally not be fully menopausal clear into one's 70's.

    A.A.

  • Sassa
    Sassa Member Posts: 1,588
    edited June 2012

    I posted I lost 40 lbs during my 4 AC and one year of herceptin.  I was 56 at the time of diagnosis and start of chemo; 57 at the completion of herceptin.  I went on to lose another 50 pounds over the following three years. I am now almost 62 and the weight has stayed off.

  • wildrumara
    wildrumara Member Posts: 450
    edited June 2012

    I lost weight during my chemo treatments, TC x 6, q. 3 weeks.  I would lose about 5 lbs. the first week after chemo, but as soon as my appetite and taste buds would return to normal (about 7-8 days after infusion) I would eat regularly and I would re-gain those few pounds.   That seemed to be the pattern for me throughout my treatment.....so, basically, my weight fluctuated, but I never gained weight....UNTIL NOW! 

    I had my surgery on 2/28 (BMX)  and lost a few pounds after surgery.  I ate normally but did not exercise for good five weeks though.  In addition, I started Tamoxifen!!  So, since my surgery, I have put on about 6-7 pounds and I am not liking it at all. 

    Granted, I'm not watching what I eat......but it seems to be harder for me to lose weight since I started Tamoxifen, despite exercising!  From what I've read, that is typical........

  • ruthbru
    ruthbru Member Posts: 57,235
    edited June 2012

    I was 53 and post-menopausal. I did not gain weight: I exercised, ate what I could stand but not too much of it, and (probably most importantly) while I was doing chemo chocolate tasted exactly like chalk, which eliminated my biggest temptation!

    If you want to hook up with a group of ladies who are exercising during treatment and beyond, check out the 'Lets Post Our Daily Exercise' thread on the fitness forum.

  • FairyDogMother
    FairyDogMother Member Posts: 253
    edited March 2014

    I started running over a year ago lost 30#, got diagonise in August. Started chemo in November and gain 20# back. I ran 5ks during chemo, ate healthy, and did 1 hour of exerices and still gain weight. I'm still pissed about it. I plan on loosing it this year. 

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited March 2014

    I lost 10 lbs. during chemo. Unfortunately, I gained it back over the next 6 months or so - after my taste buds recovered & my appetite came back.

    I was too fatigued to exercise during chemo. Tried to continue a yoga class I had been taking, but even that was too much. I did start walking a couple of months after completion of chemo - had to get ready for my goal of a walking tour of Tuscany! We did that wonderful trip  almost a year after my diagnosis!

  • Kicks
    Kicks Member Posts: 4,131
    edited March 2014

    I lost weight during and after chemo.  Have not gained any back since but do have to keep an 'eye' on weight to be sure I don't loose more.  Size 4 is as 'small' as I want to be and retain energy and strength.

  • encyclias
    encyclias Member Posts: 302
    edited March 2014

    My weight stayed exactly the same from diagnosis to end of treatments.   Don't know why; didn't do anything special.

    Carol

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