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Sooooo Tired

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Recently, Pupdog and others shared their stories about on-going fatigue while on various treatments. Fatigue is one of the most difficult things to live with, to keep track of, and to communicate well to one's treating/prescribing physician.

For those who may want to get a better handle on this aspect of survivorship during advanced prostate cancer treatments, this Sample "Brief Fatigue Inventory" from the MD Anderson Cancer Center might be a useful tool for tracking one's own fatigue symptoms over time and reporting them to doctors more effectively.

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Charles

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Thanks for posting this.

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erjlg3 in reply totallguy2

Thanks so much Charles! Lg suffers so much from being s0oo tired.

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