Biz...so you should be done with the first day in a little bit.....
Buzzard
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Just know that yes, all of us here are aware of what this road holds and know we are in your corner every minute. If you feel bad we understand, if you feel good, celebrate it. Its a short 6 months but there will be nasty times and better times. You will find your routine and the time you get things all settled in, your 6 months will be done...just be sure and as you can and feel like it keep in touch with us. There are so many different side effects that you may go through, someone in here has been through the same effect and will have a remedy for it. Just know we are right beside you every step........Love to you and yours.......Clift (buzz)
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Thanks Buzz! Wow. That meant a lot to me that you would be thinking of me that first day! It's been a very hard weekend with constant nausea. Will I ever get that under control?
I'm glad to be disconnected from that 5FU ball today. I was also cheered by a visit from a good neighbor/friend who brought me a fun blanket to take to chemo sessions. I am very blessed.
Thanks again!
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I'm on your side, too, Jane.Jane822 said:Thank you!
I really needed this now............feelng especially low and trying not to be discouraged. i know these feelngs will pass but that's how I'm feeling right now. it helps to be reinforced. Jane
I'm on your side, too, Jane. I will pray for you.
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Bizbiz said:Just now seeing this post!
Thanks Buzz! Wow. That meant a lot to me that you would be thinking of me that first day! It's been a very hard weekend with constant nausea. Will I ever get that under control?
I'm glad to be disconnected from that 5FU ball today. I was also cheered by a visit from a good neighbor/friend who brought me a fun blanket to take to chemo sessions. I am very blessed.
Thanks again!
-Biz
I never had the nausea, but I highly recommend the old marijuana if you can get it in your state. I'm in California luckily, and I would have a truffle or brownie or such, so that's perhaps why I didn't get the nausea. Quite a few people here that have suffered from the nausea also recommend the old "Mary Jane" for such occasions.
Hoping your next time will have less nausea.
How absolutely wonderful of your friend to bring you a "fun" blanket to take to chemo. What a wonderful idea.
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