@Pinkcloverss I had 4 lots of chemo, 3 weeks apart. I was lucky I didn't feel sick which was a bonus. On about day 3 or 4 I would feel very fatigued where I just lay on the lounge with my eyes shut but not asleep. Then I'd start to feel normal again but the skin on my feet went hard & silly me had to peel it off which added to the stinging sensation my feet had already. If your feet sting & it's painful to wear runners just get some soft slip on shoes with hard soles for when you go out. Then 3 weeks later I found stomach cramps & have the runs to add to that. Walking would make me feel puffed out so 3rd chemo I was very puffed & hot walking in, legs ached. On the 4th chemo someone drove me to the door as I couldn't walk from carpark. If you lose taste try egg flips & banana smoothies with Sustagen & salt & vinegar chips just to get some flavour. Don't stay in bed but get up & go to the loungeroom so you have to move about to get drinks or food. I think fatigue & loss of taste was worse but if you're into podcasts find some you'd listen to in readiness for fatigue as watching tv was hard on the eyes. Get some sour lollies or chips & rest. That was my experience & I did go out on good days to movies, fireworks Australia Day etc so you don't always feel crappy. Best of luck & try not to worry.