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many Member Posts: 254
edited June 2014 in Stage III Breast Cancer

Did any of you ladies have shortness of breath after CLIMBING ON STAIRS? 

No OTHER SIGNIFICANT SYMPTOM

COULD BE DUE TO CHEMO /RADIATION   OR IS IT CONNECTED TO LUNG METS?

Thank you all for your help!

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  • Bugs
    Bugs Member Posts: 1,719
    edited June 2012

    I did, because I was anemic during/after chemo for a bit.  Low iron can cause major shortness of breath.  

  • Dianarose
    Dianarose Member Posts: 2,407
    edited June 2012

    Radiation caused severe lung problems several months after I finished. Fluid built up between my lung lining and scar tissue from the rads. I woke up in the night and couldn't get a breath. It was terrible and lasted for about 3 months.

  • Laural136669
    Laural136669 Member Posts: 287
    edited June 2012

    I had SOB after TC along with elevated heart rate. It resolved with time but make sure you let your doc know about it.

  • NancyD
    NancyD Member Posts: 3,562
    edited June 2012

    Yes, I had it too. I noticed it when my usual trek up out of the subway (46 steps) became a five minute journey rather than the usual 15 second sprint. Primarily it was just after any of my surgeries and definitely towards the end of radiation. It has resolved itself, although I find I lose ground quickly if i don't keep my exercise level up.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited June 2012

    I noticed shortness of breath so much that I was beginning to worry about lung mets. It all started after chemo and rads, and got worse on the AI's.  I still get it, but not so much anymore.  A lot is stress related, and medication related.

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    Barb

  • reesie
    reesie Member Posts: 2,078
    edited June 2012

    SOB can be a sign of low HBG which can definitely be caused by chemo or rads. Bone marrow creates HBG and rads can affect bone marrow. Chemo can affect HBG production because they are one of the rapidly dividing cells that can be zapped by chemo.

  • faithfulheart
    faithfulheart Member Posts: 544
    edited June 2012

    I agree with Barb, stress can cause alot of it..........I have struggled with shortness of breath all my life, totally benign for me, its caused by anxiety....but, I also get shortness of breath afer climbing stairs sometimes.... don't under estimate chemo and rads....Your wife has been through alot, it will take time.....mention it to the doctor if it keeps up......I would not worry........

    In my prayers...........

    steph 

  • Letlet
    Letlet Member Posts: 1,053
    edited June 2012

    Yup, it's happened to me. Same thing as NancyD on the subway. I attribute it to not being very physically fit. I had a chest CT in Feb and it was clear.

  • Momine
    Momine Member Posts: 7,859
    edited June 2012

    I had this a few weeks ago and scared myself silly. Then I thought of low blood counts, took some iron supplement and increased my protein and now I am better.

    Ask your doc, but it may simply be anemia. 

  • Jennt28
    Jennt28 Member Posts: 2,021
    edited June 2012

    Firstly, hope you don't mind me posting here since I'm not Stage III..



    Rads can cause pneumonitis and one of the signs of that is SOB. It's important you get this diagnosed (x-ray or CT scan) and get treatment (prednisolone) as if it is left it can cause long term fibrosis...



    It usually shows up 3-10 weeks after rads.



    Jenn

  • financegirl
    financegirl Member Posts: 114
    edited June 2012

    After chemo I couldn't walk two feet w/o struggling.  Two things happened - I was on Lisinopril for high BP and it kind of turned on me (one of the major SEs is coughing and SOB) and I was dx with anemia.  After my last chemo, BP med was changed and I was sent for a transfusion.  Two pints of blood and my energy came back.  I did not find that radiation zapped me anywhere near what chemo did and until my "boosts", radiation was pretty tolerable.

  • fondak
    fondak Member Posts: 376
    edited June 2012

    I did following chemo as well.  I was taken by surprised by the degree which I had it. 

    For some reason I was thinking when I finished chemo I would have my really tough day or two after the treatment but then begin to get stronger and stronger. I didn't consider how it builds in your system.  But it was tough for me after treatment with leg pain and weakness and shortness of breath.  I forget about it now but as soon as I hear someone mention it, it all comes back.   I also felt it more toward the end of radiation and following radiation it would come and go.  It's a lot more on the body than people realize.

    Hope she feels better soon.

  • LittleFlower
    LittleFlower Member Posts: 405
    edited July 2012

    I had shortness of breath going up stairs during taxol, and my heart rate was super high too. 

  • Momine
    Momine Member Posts: 7,859
    edited July 2012

    Jenn, thanks for the info.



    Mine improved some, but persisted. Eventually I called the doc. They did a blood test (normal), CT (normal, yeah!), heart ultrasound (normal, also yeah!).



    So my onc says nothing is wrong with me and it must be anxiety, i.e. in my head.



    I know what anxiety feels like, thanks to cancer, lol, and this is not anxiety.



    So I will go see a lung guy on tuesday. I realized that I also have the weirdness in my voice that I had on tax and was told, then, that it was inflammation.



    Anyway, anyone else?

  • many
    many Member Posts: 254
    edited August 2012

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