Hopeful that the six R-CHOP sessions have done their job with the eradication of my Non Hodgkin Lymphoma.
if this is the case, how long should it take me to get back on my bike and get back to fitness.
Hopeful that the six R-CHOP sessions have done their job with the eradication of my Non Hodgkin Lymphoma.
if this is the case, how long should it take me to get back on my bike and get back to fitness.
Hey Bobet,
I noticed you haven't had a reply to your post just yet so I hope you don't mind me stopping by to welcome you to the forum and to also congratulate you on finishing your chemo. I and the rest of the Cancer Chat community will have our fingers crossed it has been successful in treating your cancer.
Everyone is different when it comes to recovery Bobet so it's difficult to say how long it will take to get your fitness back as it may depend on what side effects, if any, you experience.
One common side effect of chemo can be fatigue. If you notice yourself becoming more tired than usual then I hope this information we have about managing fatigue will help.
Hopefully some of our members will share their stories and advice with you soon but if you'd like to discuss any of this further with one of our cancer nurses, you can give them a call on 0808 800 4040, Monday - Friday between 9a.m - 5p.m. With their knowledge and insight they will do all they can to answer your questions and support you during your recovery.
Kind regards,
Steph, Cancer Chat Moderator