Drinking wine, is it okay?
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Folfox 5
I’m on Folfox 5 also, nearly 1/2 way through.
9 fortnightly The ileostomy bag can be a pain it goes late June 18
Bowel cancer one tumour 50 mil grade 3
fingers crossed.
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Wine is a carcinogen, as is
Wine is a carcinogen, as is barbeque from a grill, so I vote no. It's not a carcinogen when you don't have cancer but it is when you do so skip and take a sleeping pill. Google.......
Substances in wine can cause cancer, but levels are low for moderate drinkers. The heart-healthy benefits of one or two glasses of wine per day are well-established, but a new study finds that alcoholic beverages also contain several different known carcinogens.
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Wow this is an old post that
Wow this is an old post that got drudged up, I already commented the same thing and I'm off my junk food bender and back to organic, healthy eating. It was nice while it lasted though! lol Look at NanaB I miss her spunk=) I miss so many people from these posts.
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Putting up with the bagTerryGibbons said:Folfox 5
I’m on Folfox 5 also, nearly 1/2 way through.
9 fortnightly The ileostomy bag can be a pain it goes late June 18
Bowel cancer one tumour 50 mil grade 3
fingers crossed.
I've been wearing my "bag" for about 6 months and I've learned to accept it - almost forget at times. It was pretty unpleasant until I began thinking of it in the same way I used to change our kid's diapers many year ago. Can be a bit gross at times, but when it is all cleaned and changed, it is OK. People tell me they swim with their bag attached - not likely to happen in my case. Even though it would work and I really miss swimming, I think it might bother other swimmers to see it.
Good that yours will go away - mine is permanent, but a necessry evil of the entire experience. I do warn people like TSA pat down folks to be careful while they are patting or they might have an unpleasant surprise.
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