Chemo brain is real!

Well, I just finished pouring my 3rd cup of coffee this morning. You read that right, 3 cups.

Not because I drank 3 cups, but because when I poured myself coffee this morning, I sat it down and couldnt remember where I put it (or if I had even poured it at all!) Repeat that 2 more times and you get the idea.

I just walked through my entire house and picked up the half full, still warm coffee mugs.

:oops:

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Comments

  1. Kristy says:

    I did stuff like that when I was pregnant!! LOL. Actually, I still do stuff like that. :smile:

  2. Amy says:

    Yeah, I’m working on finding my extra phone right now. Apparently it’s been gone for awhile because I can’t page it…battery is dead. Oh well…it’ll turn up! Hopefully!

  3. Casey says:

    Heather, we love you girl! :mrgreen:

  4. Lundie says:

    ((hugs))

  5. Laura says:

    ROFL! You did that anyways! :)

  6. Anna says:

    :)

  7. Lynn says:

    Amen! Three times the jolt! Drink it all up girl. That’s what I do with my Diet Mountain Dew. You wouldn’t believe how happy I am when I find one in my bedroom, my bathroom, and beside my computer. I just wish one would pop up know. I’m all out. :sad:

    I am praying for you. You are still one of my biggest inspirations.

    Love ya!
    Lynn

  8. Tirzah says:

    That totally made me think of pregnant brain, too! :lol:

  9. Gina Dunn says:

    Yep! You are right! I often go into a room now and forget what I was going ot get! Ha!

  10. Kay says:

    :roll: I have no excuse. I’m just absent minded! :lol:

  11. Sherry says:

    Bah hahahahaha!!

    I am with Kay…I do that just because I am absent minded! :)

  12. Carola says:

    Oh, but that is just me everyday! ;)

  13. Mark George says:

    HD,
    I know you always have Joy in your heart.
    Reading and studying JOB is hammering me. He went through heavy depression and pain…all the while he knew who his God was. His friends left him and he felt like God had at times.

    I’m so glad the HS dwells in us.

    I think JOB might have felt the Lord’s presence more if only his wife and freinds put there arms around him and cried with him. HD, my arms will always be open for a good cry.

    with tears of JOY.
    Hubby :wink:

  14. Okay, that seriously made me cry! I love you so very much too…

    Wifey :wink:

  15. SJ says:

    You are so lucky to be able to tolerate coffee while on chemo. I couldn’t stand the smell of it despite being a huge coffee buff prior to my brain tumour and subsequent treatment!

  16. Robyn says:

    Hey Heather,
    It’s normal….I still can’t find my MP3 player I layed down somewhere on Saturday…mine is due to old age though..Im over 40 ,LOL

  17. christine says:

    Don’t get down on yourself. Have a laugh about it and consider it a newly acquired eccentricity. BTW, I put my portable phone on my car bumper and drove off with it. Never to be seen again! I am sure the person driving behind me got a good laugh before it fell off!

  18. Pamela says:

    I don’t do it with coffee, but I do it with water. And I can’t blame chemo-brain.

  19. Annie says:

    I am doing that more and more, and I don’t even have a tumor. And, guess what, it gets worse with each pregnancy. After three I have nearly lost my mind. :wink:

    On a serious note, I have just found your website through another blog and I want you to know that I will be praying for you.

  20. Shalee says:

    Oh heck… what does that say about someone like me who has no excuses?! Ei yi yi!

  21. Hysterical.

  22. sue says:

    glad to see you over at kris crazycanser site!

  23. Hayley says:

    I have chemo brain too! Fun, isn’t it? Lol.

  24. Laurie says:

    This must mean I still have chemo brain, and it has been 12 years. Yikes, that’s it! You gave me the excuse I needed since I just turned 60 and refuse to blame it on that!! :roll: I continue to pray for you sweet friend and hope that you are feeling better as treatments continue. Better meaning handling it better with less side effects. I hope you have the most wonderful Easter and blessed family time. I love you.

    Laurie in Ca. :smile: :lol: :wink: :!:
    (I just love those guys up there!)

  25. Kayla says:

    OHNO! I do stuff like that all the time & I have no excuse, LOL :oops:

  26. suzanne says:

    Your post made me laugh and I could relate. This morning I was trying to make myself a latte. I couldn’t figure out why it was taking so long to brew. No steam was coming out and no coffee either. After watching me try to figure it out for a few minutes, my husband said, “You did put water in, didn’t you?” Oops. I hadn’t. I don’t even have the chemo excuse.

    God bless you!

  27. Stacey says:

    My Mom swears this is true! She constantly struggles with remembering people’s names. Even people she’s known for years. It makes me laugh!

  28. laska says:

    That’s just a day in the life of my mom. She goes through more cups in a day than I do with 4 kids because she’s always putting her coffee down and forgetting where she put it.

  29. Sharon says:

    Yes, Chemo brain is real. I’ve also had it since my treatment. It remains permanent in about 15% of breast cancer patients (only cancer group studied that I know of.) At least most physicians know it’s REAL now and we’re not nuts.

    Of course I lost my car keys alot before chemo so maybe it’s me, too! :smile:

  30. Kim says:

    I know exactly what you mean. I am a 4 year breast cancer survivor and have experienced “chemo brain” many times. Hang in there Heather! God id so good!

  31. Dale Miller says:

    I’m glad you are laughing. I’ve had chemobrain for the last 7 years and am unable to work or function as a normal person. Has anyone ever suggested anything that might help, or what happened to cause it?