Hey MikkiYes luvy it is very normal as the fatigue is a huuuuggggge part of it and can linger for quite a while. I also had shortness of breath with raspy breating. I flew to Tasmania in between my chemo and radiotherapy and I was really quite ill unfortunately. Not being able to walk far. We went to the top of Mount Wellington which was amazing but I found the cold overwhelming and starting sort of hyperventilating. I had my hands, left arm, feet and legs all swell up terribly. I had suspected I had arm lymphodema before I travelled and had seen a lymphodema physio as I was so worried and she nope no way did I have it so I tried not to worry. I did wear the sleeve any way. My poor hubby said he felt like he was holidaying with a 90 year old.So long story short these things are supposedly normal. BUT I would still see your GP, chemo oncology team or someone to discuss your issues, even your breast nurse may be able to help. Probably don't leave it unchecked just in case.I am wishing you well and hope you can recover from chemo soon and revel in the fact you don't need to have radiotherapy.Lots of love, Michx xoxo