Whilst I think it's great some people feel well enough to work through chemo, keep doing all the same exercise etc ....don't for one minute think others haven't because they gave into it.
I went through AC chemo requiring 3 different anti-nausea medications to not vomit, a blood pressure with a systolic lower than 85...hense fainting at times, I had bloating and constant wind pain and severe constipation like passing bricks. ..lets see someone who works in a people focussed job like I do, with those side effects....just excuse me while I lay down here and let one rip.
Then the second part...I was so excited thinking I was going to be able to go back to work as they said it was easier..on taxol and herceptin... errrr no....gastritis, low blood pressure again, balance issues. ..I fell over in the wood pile one day and couldn't get up and unable to drive as I would forget what I was doing in the middle of the intersection. Oh ...and my people job also involved driving. I had heavy legs that felt like I was walking through wet cement, and oedema from the high steroids I needed causing me to blow out like a beach ball (allergy to taxol) I haven't even mentioned having heart failure twice...or reconstructive surgery.
So yes...some people do fine on chemo and have little interuption to their lives. Others. ..are smacked squarely in the face with horrid side effects, crippling fatigue and a long recovery.
I've had to work hard to get condition back. If I overdo it...I crash...for days or weeks...and then I'm barely able to get through a work day. It took me 6 months to return to full time work.
So we are all different...and fantastic if you can do it. But likewise if you can't just do what you can...keep at it and hopefully you can return to a full life with regular fitness.
Even with those symptoms...I would walk on a treadmill at a snails pace as that is as fast as my legs would allow and I went to a hydro pool for resistance deep water walking / exercise...which was challenging as I often got motion sickness in it due to chemo side effects ...and almost chucked in the pool one day! I used to be able to swim laps for 30 minutes on weekends and went to the gym 5 days a week prior diagnosis and treatment.
This YouTube clip by Raelene I think is great advise. (Hope it works) Kath x
https://youtu.be/HlFotiP5D0I