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I know what your'e talking
I know what your'e talking about too. I sometimes am tempted to go to the colon cancer discussion because that is where I was posting just 2.5 months ago but it would make me feel sad to read about Avastin, 5FU, Oaxyplatin etc. All familiar scenarios that all of a sudden are no longer a part of my life yet as sick as they made my wife, nevertheless eventually seemed "Normal" and what I am experiencing now (Single after 35 years) does NOT seem normal at all. It feels alien and harsh.0 -
Discussion Boardsdavid54 said:I know what your'e talking
I know what your'e talking about too. I sometimes am tempted to go to the colon cancer discussion because that is where I was posting just 2.5 months ago but it would make me feel sad to read about Avastin, 5FU, Oaxyplatin etc. All familiar scenarios that all of a sudden are no longer a part of my life yet as sick as they made my wife, nevertheless eventually seemed "Normal" and what I am experiencing now (Single after 35 years) does NOT seem normal at all. It feels alien and harsh.
I have to admit that I look at the brain tumor cancer board regularly, and I am not really sure why. I'm not sure what is worse, where we were the past year or where we are now. When a love one has cancer, it consumes so much of us...temodar, radiation, avastin were terms that we used routinely. Now they no longer apply to us. We are now on a different chapter...not a good one just different.0 -
Hello fellow caregiversBeckymarie said:Discussion Boards
I have to admit that I look at the brain tumor cancer board regularly, and I am not really sure why. I'm not sure what is worse, where we were the past year or where we are now. When a love one has cancer, it consumes so much of us...temodar, radiation, avastin were terms that we used routinely. Now they no longer apply to us. We are now on a different chapter...not a good one just different.
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Hello fellow caregivers
I go to both discussion boards frequently. I find comfort in being able to help others with their cancer journey. I can help them from my experience. I go to the esophageal board, the caregivers board, the grief and berevement, and the surviving caregivers. Try this out, you may just find it just as rewarding as I.
Tina in Va0
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