Thanks Allicat. I am still going through it . It seems that I have had an unusual reaction to most of my treatments. The most disconcerting one is the in -out of a clear brain. This has been happening since 4th of November so that is 4 months.
I have a few clear lucid hours every two or so days then drop back into a fog where nothing feels quite real.
I am a teacher so I haven't been able to return to school this term.
Two of my friends who also went through Curtin University in the 1990's had a tour of Notre dame University here in Perth, back in June 2011,just two days before I had my surgery and discovered a programme that a guy is writing his doctorate on, the role exercise and talking play in breast cancer recovery.
On Friday when I came into a clear brain I remembered writing the details down, a phoned to see if this could be for me.
The long and short is that I start with a group of six other ladies on Monday. ( tomorrow) It runs for a couple of hours three mornings a week for 8 weeks.
This is just what I need to stop from going stir crazy !!
I appreciate you replying to my comment on the intro.
When I am in a chemo head I sometimes think I have stopped existing.
I intend to start a support group in my area when I am a bit further down the track.
thanks again for your reply regards Linda.