November 2011
I recognise the description of your husband's reactions as similar to mine. That was four years ago. If it is the first course he has had it is likely he will continue to feel wiped out for some time yet. It does get better, maybe into the second or third course (that's not science, just me recollecting). The fatigue is quite extraordinary. That's what it is like.
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October 2011
Thanks. The best thing in life is standing in the back garden holding a freshly laid egg and feeling the sun on my face. What else is there?
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October 2011
I am about to start medication again after more than three years of remission. I am fine, thanks. I don't think about it much, only all the time, and I am busy with things I want to do. New rounds of treatment just makes the things I choose even more important. I can't control the cancer so I am not going to waste energy on it. I am happy with life.
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October 2011
It sounds like you are on the right track. There are lots of good things to read and there are workshops on surviving. I benefited from a workshop that CCV ran on surviving. Gave me a real boost.
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October 2011
i can't take neurofen because it eats my kidneys, so i get to go straight to morphine!
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October 2011
Welcome to the remission society. You will be living here for the rest of your life. What is happening to you is not about cells in your body. It is about your identity.
You said 'I used to think...I will go back to where I stopped and now what?'.
No one else can answer that. They're not interested. Only you can. It is not about illness, or medication, or caring. It is now about who you are.
I face the same things every day too.
H
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October 2011
That has happened to me several times. It's a shame. I know how you feel. Sometimes I have taken a deep breath and composed the text again, other times I have said 'hang it' and closed down.
It's like investing...only risk what you can afford to lose! I use Word for things that I intend to compose with care (that can take weeks) and then it is a simple matter of cutting and pasting into the comment box, checking the formatting - only takes a minute - and them posting.
I don't know if the site can retrieve your text. Maybe ask? They are really helpful and I know they have found things in cyberspace for others.
H
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October 2011
Thanks Ben. You are a scientist and I am not.
I had febrile reactions to my cancer drug which put me in emergency twice and the consensus is that Dex is necessary to combat them (that would come under convulsions on your list). But as you say, no-one knows how.
I am looking forward to shark fin shaped ninja star knives flying around the bedroom. They go ppfffffhhht, pppffffhhhttt. Well that's what they sounded like in the mid 60s on a black and white television.
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