Does cancer make you tired and sick b4 treatment?
I get biopsy today. I have been sick and tired so long. Lots and lots of infections. A virus children get more than adults. Fibromyalgia stuff. And these swollen lymph nodes so often, even when it doesn't progress to cold or flu. If I have cancer, could that explain some of the other stuff? I know people with cancer are vulnerable to infections, but is that just from treatment, or cancer itself? And what about fatigue?
I had ultrasound and there is a mass. Didn't come over here just to bug people that I think I might have cancer just cause I'm sick and tired all the time. Just so you know.
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Most of the women diagnosed have had no symptoms besides maybe a painful spot in their breast, and even then most didn't, so no, I don't think that is the problem.
Most masses are benign too. Are you having a biopsy?
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Pratchett,
I am sorry you're feeling so bad. I hope your biopsy results are benign.
I had no symptoms and was in perfect health when I was diagnosed.
Wishing you well,
Bren
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Yes, biopsy today. Mass is 3-6 cm with irregular border. They said 40% likely to be cancer based on ultrasound. I just wonder if I'm already feeling so bad for the past several years, how I'm gonna deal if things get worse. I work and stuff, but only part time. I have to miss a lot and rreschedule students. (Teaching music at community college.) I have felt for awhile that I'm doing all I can physically do. I think I had 12 sinus infections last year. I say I have poor immune system but have no proof of that. But I get sick more than anybody I know. I guess everyone feels like they can't handle any more. I do have good support though. Thanks for responding.
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Thank you for your good wishes, Bren-2007.
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Hi, Pratchett - Like Bren-2007 I was feeling fine before I was diagnosed. A vigilant radiologist saw a 'bad spot' on my annual mammogram and so they called me back for another. A needle biopsy, an excision, a BMX, and an exchange surgery later, here I am. I don't know what to say about you feeling so tired and run down - have they tested you for anemia? Hope that everything goes well for you. Come back and let us know what they find - especially if it's good news. Good news is always welcome around here!
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I wasn't tired/fatigued before DX. But it was summer when I was DXd so always feel good then because I'm outdoors a lot and VERY active. (I'm SAD - Seasonal Affective Disorder so I fight it duriing winter). A/C (late summer - fall) was not bad at all tired/fatigued wise - did not slow me down at all but Taxol (late fall - winter) completely and utterly EXHAUSTED me. That was almost 4 yrs ago so it's just a shadow in the past now.
This winter has been a lot worse than many for so many in so many areas with not being able to get out and 'live'. .SAD is caused by less sun light time - thus lower Vit D levels = fatigue and other issues. A simple blood draw can check your Vit. D levels and it's not hard to take care of if it is low. I use a 'light box' (medical device that simulates sunshine and Vit. D pills daily to keep it in hand.. Talk to your Drs.
(Not all 'with cancer' or during TX have infection problems. I have fought BAD sinus infections and getting every colds going around for as long as I can remember - teen years) - during TX and in the almost 4 yrs since end of TX, I've only had 1 minor sinus infection and no colds. I have not changed my lifestyle or diet. We are each so unique and there is no "One Size Fits All"!)
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Oh that's encouraging! Thank you!
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I too had no symptoms at all. The cancer was found on a routine mammogram during my annual physical.
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I had no symptoms, and am not normally prone to colds/flu, nor do I tend to catch things from others. I have had sick people in my house and at work and have not become sick myself despite handling laundry, dishes, phones, etc. This was true during treatment as well - I was around sick people and did not get sick myself. My 23 year old daughter had recurrent sinus infections, tonsillitis, bronchitis, etc., for about a year - had her tonsils removed in July and has not been sick since. If you still have tonsils, or have a deviated septum, you might consider seeing a ENT doc after you get a biopsy for the breast mass.
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My life long fight with sinus infections had nothing to do with tonsils in my case. I have my second set of tonsils and have never had tonsilitis. When I was about 18 mths old, my first set of tonsils were in 'horrible shape' and were taken out in late 1947/early 1948. At that time, it was common practice (especially with younger children) when tonsils were removed that radiation was used to the area so 'they didn't grow back' - this was done into the 60's. Well - mine did grow back anyway and I still have a very healthy second set today at 67. It has been funny (at least to me) over the years when I would have to see a new Dr and fill out med. history and I put down tonsilectomy at 1 1/2 and they look in my throat and there are tonsils. When I was pregnant with first Son (1977), my Dr insisted that I had to start doing thyroid tests annually because of the radiation and newer studies that showed that the 'tonsil area radiation' done back then was associated with increased thyroid issues. He was a bit surprised that I did know that it had been done at that age - most don't - but my parents had told me. My thyroid is now 'sluggish' but it started after 4 A/C, 12 Taxol and 25 rads did include up the side of my neck. So who knows? Did my tonsil rads, my chemo and rads have anything to do with it - or just getting old (67)? Don't know but its handleable so - - .
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i think everything effect people differently, i got fibromyalgia after chemo treatments. surgon said i probably had cancer for 10 years. i was extremly tired befor i found the lump. but after surgery i had this incredable energy, then after chemo i was more tired than i had ever been in my life and it stayed that way,been 14 years now and just feel worse. so i think it depends on the person, even tho the medical field likes to put us in the same basket we do not all react to things the same. i think there are alot more people in the same boat than we know. good luck and hang in there.
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