Friday, November 16, 2012

Fighting Cancer Fatigue


Thu Nov 15, 2012 6:59pm EST
(Reuters) – People who have been treated for cancer often have lingering fatigue, but regular walking or cycling might help boost their energy, according to a UK study that looked at more than two thousand people.
The long-lasting tiredness of cancer patients has been blamed both on the cancer itself, including cancer-related pain, and on the effects of treatments such as chemotherapy. Prior studies point to talk therapy, nutrition counseling and acupuncture as possible remedies.
But light-to-moderate exercise has the advantage of being something people can do on their own time, for little or no cost, said the researchers, whose findings appeared in The Cochrane Library.
“We’re not expecting people to go out and be running a mile the next day,” said Fiona Cramp, who worked on the analysis at the University of the West of England in Bristol.
“Some people will be well enough that they’re able to go for a jog or go for a bike ride, and if they can, that’s great. But we would encourage people to start with a low level.”
Cramp and her colleague James Byron-Daniel pooled findings from 38 studies that directly compared more than 2,600 people with cancer-related fatigue who did or didn’t go through an exercise program.
The majority of that research looked at women with breast cancer and the type of exercise program varied, from walking or biking to weight training or yoga. More than half of the studies included multiple exercises or allowed participants to choose their own type of physical activity.
The amount of prescribed exercise ranged from two times per week to daily workouts, lasting anywhere from ten minutes to two hours, depending on the study.
When they combined the results, the researchers found physical activity both during and after cancer treatment was tied to improved energy. In particular, aerobic exercise such as walking and cycling tended to reduce fatigue more than resistance training.
“What we do know is there will be an appreciable difference; the average patient will get a benefit from physical activity,” Cramp said, though the actual benefit will vary.
For example, there were exercise-related benefits for people with breast cancer and prostate cancer, although not for those with leukemia and lymphoma.
“Some of the hematologic patients may not have the reserves to always tolerate the aerobic exercise,” said Carol Enderlin, who has studied fatigue and cancer at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock.
“They do not always have the oxygen carrying capacity, for instance,” because the disease and treatment affect blood cell counts. For those people, non-aerobic exercise or exercise at a lower does may be a better option, added Enderlin, who was not part of the research team.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Wise words by Mother Teresa


Wise words by Mother Teresa

We need to find God, and he cannot be found in noise and restlessness. God is the friend of silence. See how nature – trees, flowers, grass- grows in silence; see the stars, the moon and the sun, how they move in silence… We need silence to be able to touch souls.
~Mother Teresa

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Over & Over Again

It's not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives, but what we do consistently- To direct our lives we must take control of our consistent actions.

It's interesting that we can open up our lives and reach our objectives by having the discipline to do things consistently!

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Indian Summer

An amazingly stunning day in NYC, I love the Indian Summer type weather. What a difference this week is from the same a year earlier! I'm not too certain what the weather was then, but I know this day I am alone, but don't feel alone.... it's good to be alone sometimes.

This week last year I was just a few days away from being diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer, life was confusing, I new I was sick but couldn't get my Doctor to understand that........ This forced me to break off a 20+ year relationship with a man I knew somehow had my best interests at heart yet wasn't opening up his senses enough to see, to listen, to feel his patients deteriorating situation. After all I was always "The Strong One" right? ...right??

This year I am The Strong One in such a different way, this year I am strong for myself first. Being strong for myself first has made me substantially stronger for others. I am 1 month from my first "Cancer Free" tests.

Today I am alone, I am happy and I am enjoying Indian Summer.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Holy Moly - getting out of the Hospital

Sorry for the poor updating on my part! In fairness to my self..."Holy Shit" I've been knocked on my ass- Wow, I like to think of myself as a tough guy but this totally through me of my horse.

I was in the Hospital (Sloan Memorial Hospital York/67th) for about 10 days which was longer than expected. So I am "Out" of the Hospital for 2 1/2 week.

The surgery was major league if your not familiar - Ill describe it as "They split my torso from chest down took out a lot of stuff, re positioned what remained re stitched together the organs in a different pattern and BAM I was done.

There were some complications resulting in large loss of blood and also several Heart Arrhythmia episodes, so that's why I got held up for all the extra days.

Anyway everyone really everyone at the Hospital was great, friendly, caring, efficient. I was pretty uncomfortable the whole time and even I knew I was on heavy doses of drugs for pain etc.

So without a drawn out bunch of stories at 10am on a Sunday they poured me into a cab on York Avenue and off I went to my sanctuary of an apartment on York/92nd.

Getting home..........Getting Home....... don't ever underestimate what it means to get home! I felt so much better just getting into my own living room! I Cried like a baby (but I am known to do that) ...........probably the damn drugs?

I'm Home! Thank God- And thanks to all those who keep me in their thoughts!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Today I Beat Cancer

Today I am Cancer Free ! Thanks to everyone for love and support! I will send details shorttly.

I love you!