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Opinions from survivors needed
OK. I am wrapping my head around all of this today and I would like opinions of those who have completed the 6 week radiation, weekly chemo for 12 weeks, and the Herceptin for a year, followed by 5 yr. aromatase inhibitor regimen. I am currently being treated by an excellent hospital that I love. It is about a 90 minute to 2 hr. Drive away depending on the traffic. I have to drive through 2 city traffic jams to get there.
I was treated for another cancer at this hospital 6 yrs. ago and because I was so sick and weak even before the treatments, I relied on my family to drive me. I am divorced and live alone and my only child lives and works 3 hours away from me.
I am feel fine right now. Will the treatments make me too sick to drive myself most days to the treatment? I could find a local hospital, but frankly, the hospitals where I live are substandard and I just don't trust them at all. What I need to know is how sick will the treatments make me?
Thanks for any input you might have! I appreciate it.
Comments
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            Here goes
2 things.
1st No one knows how you will react. I worked full time through it all and never felt horrible except for the 3rd day after chemo. I drove from work into the city each day.
2nd thing. Call ACS as they have Hope Lodges at many hospitals for patients living mopre than 50 miles away as I do. If they don't where you are your hospital may have a similat thing going on.
I am at year 15 and also love my hospital. Don't be afraid of the aromatose inhibotor. I am still on it. No problems after a couple months.
Take care
 
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