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Hi SoloDogMum
It's completely normal to have bad days after what we've been through. But if this is more than feeling low for a day or 2 you should speak to someone about that. BCNA have a helpline you can call for a chat, or reach out to your breast care nurse, oncologist or doctor.
Goserelin and Letrozole are suppressing oestrogen and pushing you into menopause and that could also be causing you to feel low. Your medical team should be monitoring that, and medication can be adjusted or changed.
Your body is still recovering from the chemo. I felt like I recovered quite well, but there were days when I felt exhausted for no apparent reason, or times when a wave of fatigue would desend and I just needed to lay down and have a rest.
I only just realised that hardly happens now, but I'm 18 months post chemo. It just gradually got better as my body recovered.
All the best for your recovery.