Community Connection: Ovarian Cancer Canada is looking for volunteers! Could you help?
OVdialogue – consider joining our team in the role of Peer Support Volunteer. Over a few hours each week, you would be part of a team that helps connect people, support conversations and are thought leaders for OVdialogue. This is your opportunity to give back to those who have/continue to support you through the tough times, share your unique experiences, and help celebrate successes. For more details of what this entails, please reach out to @Mfallis ([email protected]).
OVdialogue – consider joining our team in the role of Peer Support Volunteer. Over a few hours each week, you would be part of a team that helps connect people, support conversations and are thought leaders for OVdialogue. This is your opportunity to give back to those who have/continue to support you through the tough times, share your unique experiences, and help celebrate successes. For more details of what this entails, please reach out to @Mfallis ([email protected]).
Fatigue
I am 1 year and 5 months post chemo. I am finding that I am still going through periods of fatigue. I just don't have the energy once had. The doctors at the clinic don't seem concerned but I am struggling a bit. I only have so much energy to go around. Has anyone had this experience? Will I get my energy back?
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Hi @lcorkum. Sorry to hear that you are still dealing with low energy and fatigue. I am going to refer you to the discussion called Anxiety and Fatigue. You can read some other comments and maybe connect with people who have posted in that discussion. Please see:
https://ovdialogue.ovariancanada.org/en/discussion/57/anxiety-and-fatigue#latest
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