Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Chemo Brain

help with chemo brain fog

Cognify

On your day of diagnosis, your life changes irreparably. You know that you will need every possible physical and mental resource you can martial to win your fight against your illness. Unfortunately, just as you need all your willpower and intelligence to fight your disease, you may find yourself in a mental fog, thinking more slowly than usual, forgetting things, or struggling to concentrate. This doesn’t mean that you are going crazy or that your disease has spread to your brain. It is known as “chemo fog” and is a common side effect of your various therapies and one that can be ameliorated with treatments such as Cognify by CellMarkBiopharma.

What is Chemo Brain?
What doctors call chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment or dysfunction or cancer-therapy associated cognitive change are a set of mental changes experienced by many patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatment. These

changes, according to the American Cancer Society, can last for months or even years. Typical components of chemo fog may include:

  • difficulty concentrating
  • memory problems
  • slow thinking
  • struggling with speaking or writing
  • inability to multitask

These problems are not just due to chemotherapy, but to a variety of factors including the cancer itself, sleep problems, nutritional deficits, stress, hormone treatments, and other medications. These mental changes can last for months or even years after treatment and may interfere with your ability to work, attend school, take care of children, or otherwise handle common chores such as managing your household finances.

What Can You Do as a Patient
Preventing chemo brain should start as soon as possible after your day of diagnosis, even before you start your chemotherapy. One key to controlling many of the side effects of your disease and treatment is trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Many studies have shown that exercise helps maintain brain function and mood. Even taking short walks around your neighborhood or peddling a stationary bicycle while watching television can reduce symptoms of chemo fog. Simplifying your daily routine and writing reminders on a calendar or programming them into your phone will help you minimize the impact of mental fog on your regular life. However, to start the Day of Diagnosis so that you are optimizing your chances of preventing chemo brain starting a natural solution, like Cognify, to combat this and support you and your ability to function at work, with family, and all activities of daily living. This proactive approach will provide you the patient with the ability to deploy the neuroprotective components of our medical nutritional formula and aid in prevention of chemo brain.

What Can You Do as a Family Member
As a family member of a patient or survivor, you are an essential part of the struggle against the illness and its side effects. You can help in assisting the patient to maintain a healthy lifestyle by preparing nutritious meals and taking the patient out for short daily walks. Help your family member cope with cognitive deficits by setting up automatic bill pay, a phone-based organizer system, and perhaps a meal delivery service to help with organizing daily life. As the mind, like the body, keeps in shape by being exercised, schedule time with the patient to play chess or Scrabble, do crossword puzzles, read and discuss books, or attend cultural events.

 


from CellMark Biopharma http://www.cellmarkbiopharma.com

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