I will get my 3rd treatment in 12 days. I have leukemia so the drugs used are different. As stated, the chemo will make changes to your body as the treatment progresses. Don't know if some of the changes will be permanent or not. Believe it or not, both my eyesight and my hearing have improved (at least for now).
My BIL has inoperable colon cancer plus it has gone to his liver. He gets chemo every 3 weeks. Originally they gave him 6 months max to live - that was over 2 years ago! He is back walking 2-3 miles a day and working office work, although he doesn't do physical work. He'll be 74 next month.
The chemo that I am taking leaves me weak and tired, but I can tell that my strength and endurance is slowly coming back after each treatment. If that occurs to you, just go along with it and get lots of rest. Hope that you have someone who can do the physical work until you recover; each treatment gets a little bit better and you get a little bit stronger.
The cancer doctors can do some pretty miraculous things these days; I am happy that I am getting the treatments. Haven't discussed what will happen after I finish the chemo in July.
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