Hi Tashie.
you have come to the right place here. This is where poeple actually get that the cancer experience doesn't finish when tretament stops. Your side effects sound pretty awful but it seems that we (or most) are left with a chemo legacy of some sort or another. Mine is neuropathy in my hands and feet.But as I say, I am here to feel it.
My only other piece of advice is that if you feel a level of depression sinking in, don't leave it too long to get some oprofessional help. i did so it took me much longer to recover. It is surprisinglu common for cancer survovors to experience a level of depression. our lives and our view of the world has changed and we have to learn how to deal with that.
Our family has now embraced the quote from 'The Exotic marigold Hotel'(after my son was diagnosed with depression as well)- 'It will be all right in the end and if it's not all right, it's not the end yet.' For cancer survivors we may not wish for the ultimate end, but for my sona dn I, it gives hope.
A slightly belated birthday hug.
S