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Today 1/7 was the end of 1 of 4 treatments. Feel fine so far. The test will be in 3 days when an anti-nausea med drops out of my system.
- You will be fine Scobey ! Just keep lots of fluids in and eat early and eat often. If you don't feel like cooking or eating big meals.. drink BOOST and if you don't like the taste of BOOST, set it out in the snow for an hour and make it a slushy. Apparently, chemo is much less likely to make you nauseous in this age of anti-nausea drugs, so you should be just fine. We are all thinking about you now. OldGowl (talk/contribs) 20:24, January 7, 2009 (AKST)
Tomorrow, 12/29, is medi-port day. Ack!!
The oncologist and I have decided it's time to treat my lymphoma. Another wake-up call! Carpe Diem!
Some history: I've had small lymphocytic Lymphoma for aver 4 years. It is an indolent cancer that can go years without causing problems. But in my case it has been waxing to the point where I have 9 +lymph nodes that are enlarged mostly in my neck. Remission should be quick but no idea how long.
The first wakeup call was being diagnosed. The next was prostate cancer and now this. It has taught me to live today, forget about yesterday and look forward to tomorrow!
- Sorry to hear about your challenge Scobey, you may find these classes helpful [1] I really enjoyed them, here is a link to the folks that put it on here in Alaska [2].
Good luck..
- Two similar diagnosis at my school this week. I will be sending positive healing thoughts to you and to them. We all seem to get those wake up calls, just not always with the same ring tone. The thing is.. we can't just let them go to voice mail! LuAnna (talk/contribs) 05:07, December 21, 2008 (AKST)
