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• Try to feel less guilty about restructuring your life to do what is most important for you and what gives you
the most pleasure.
• Reduce unnecessary energy expenditure by using special equipment or by placing equipment and supplies
within easy reach. Physical therapy can help for bed and strengthening exercises using overhead trapezes,
walkers and canes and with stair-climbing instruction.
• 0ccupational therapy can help with equipment and energy-conserving activities. The Canadian Cancer Society
can help with transportation and supplies. Begin to cultivate the fine art of delegating.
• Stick to some form of individually tailored exercise program approved by your physician, nurse or physical
therapist. Walking is an activity that most people can do at certain times during their illness.
• Avoid exercising during the 24 hours immediately after your treatments.
Symptoms and Patterns
• Monitor the effectiveness of medications and other strategies used to control other symptoms such as nausea,
vomiting, pain and lack of sleep. Could these symptoms and/or their treatments be affecting your fatigue
patterns?