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5 top tips f or overcoming Cancer fatigue...a tiredness like no other

5 Top Tips for overcoming Cancer Fatigue… a tiredness like no other

As a Cancer Rehabilitation Specialist, Kate Perkins witnesses the numerous detrimental effects of cancer treatment, not the least of all being the extreme fatigue that comes with fighting this disease.

Occupational Therapist (OT) and Founder of Lymphatic Solutions, Kate says prolonged and significant fatigue is one of the most common side effects her patients experience throughout their cancer treatment and beyond.

“Fatigue involves extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness, and relates to emotional, physical and mental exhaustion, all of which are unfortunately common side effects of cancer-related treatment,” Kate explains.

“Many of my patients tell me that during and after their cancer treatment they experience a fatigue like no other, and are constantly looking for ways to regain their energy. Common symptoms include: ƒ Difficulty getting out of bed; ƒ Little or no energy to complete normal day-to-day activities; ƒ Struggle to find motiv ation to do anything and a muchreduced effort with personal appearance; ƒ Desire to sleep all the time; ƒ Feeling of weakness and constant tiredness; and ƒ Abs olute exhaustion for one or two days following normal chores or activities.”

Providing patient education around fatigue management is a crucial element of cancer rehabilitation, and something that Kate is passionate about in her practice. She offers the following tips to help anyone experiencing cancer-related fatigue:

1. IDENTIFY: First of all, recognise and acknowledge your feelings of fatigue. This is a common side effect of cancer treatment which is experienced by almost all patients. There will be some days you will feel you have been hit by a bus! This is a completely normal and unfortunately common occurrence for anyone who is undergoing or has completed cancer treatment. 2. REST: but not too much! Establish a good night-time sleeping pattern. Don’t go to bed too late at night. Have two short naps (approx. 30mins each) scheduled into your day where possible. Too much sleep has the reverse effect and can actually decrease your energy levels.

By having short rests before you become fatigued, you are banking up your energy stores. 3. STAY ACTIVE: Research has demonstrated that regular moderate exercise increases your energy levels, and eases symptoms of fatigue. But be sure to pace your exercise, don’t over-do it.

Activity is meant to invigorate, not wear you out. Keeping an exercise diary to document periods of fatigue, as well as periods of higher energy, will help you to manage the fatigue. 4. PRIORITISE: Prioritise daily activities and be conscious of where you expend your energy. Decide which activities are important, and which ones can be delegated.

Conserving your energy for activities that take priority is a necessary way to help manage cancer fatigue. 5. BE PATIENT: Be kind to yourself!

Avoid over-extending yourself with exercise and activities. You might find at times you have absolutely no energy and need to spend a couple of days in bed if you ‘power’ through tasks without taking breaks. Take one day at a time, it may take a few weeks or months before experiencing changes or improvements.

If you are someone or someone you know is currently experiencing cancer-related fatigue, contact Kate Perkins at Lymphatic Solutions on 0425 554 994 or email info@lymphaticsolutions.com.au

Breast Cancer Rehabilitation Founder of Lymphatic Solutions, Kate Perkins, is a qualified Occupational Therapist (OT) who specialises in cancer rehabilitation, including the early detection and early intervention of cancer related lymphoedema. Her focus is on helping people who have had cancer treatment recover their strength and movement to enable them to return to doing daily activities and the things they love doing faster. Kate is a qualified Lymphoedema Practitioner and a member of the Australasian Lymphology Association. For more information: www.lymphaticsolutions.com.au

1960’s Country and Pop Legend FRANK IFIELD at The Arthouse Theatre – Wyong July 17, 2019

Born to Australian parents, Frank Ifield sold millions of records worldwide, including major hits such as I Remember You, Lucky Devil, Lovesick Blues, She Taught Me to Yodel, The Wayward Wind, I’m Confessing and many more.

The Guinness Book of Records shows that Frank notched up a staggering 158 weeks in the UK Pop Charts by 1980.

He appeared on Australian TV when it first began and had his own TV show – Campfire Favourites.

Frank gave a helping hand to the then unknown band, The Beatles, who appeared as his support band

in the 1960’s. He even recorded a combined album with The Beatles.

He was also a major hit in the United States. During his career his friends included many big names such as Roy Orbison, Louis Armstrong, Cliff Richard, Buddy Holly, Glen Campbell, Bee Gees… and he has many compelling yarns about his experiences with them.

Frank’s show at The Arthouse Theatre – Wyong is a mix of music and memories of his amazing journey to the top and beyond. He is a captivating and entertaining speaker with stories that will intrigue and delight his audience.

Songs and Memories July 17 at 1pm Bookings: (02) 4335 1485 For more information about the show, visit www.thearthousewyong.com.au/whats-on/frank-ifield-encore

Breast Cancer Rehabilitation

Kate Perkins, B.App.Sci (Occupational Therapy) helps women who have undergone surgery and related treatment for breast cancer gain recovery of strength, movement, and energy. » Monitoring pre & post breast cancer treatment » Assessment and management of Lymphoedema » Strength After Breast Cancer prescribed exercise program » Scar tissue management – surgical, adhesive scar tissue, cording » Low Level Laser Therapy » Lymph and Scar Taping techniques » Manual Lymph Drainage massage » Compression garment prescription » Patient Education » EPC and Health Fund

Claimable Call Kate on 0425 554 994 to book an appointment.

@lymphaticsolutionsau E: info@lymphaticsolutions.com.au www.lymphaticsolutions.com.au

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