treatment started
Hope everyone else is doing good....
Jim
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way to go Jim. Its always good to get this battle started so you can take control and get to the end of the tunnel. I had BOT Stage 4/ 2 lymphnodes, my tx was 2 Cisplatin and 9 Erbitux and 33 Rads. With the Grace of God, my caretaker Diane and some good Doctors I made it to the other side. Now 8 weeks out and going for a CT scan tommorrow. So keep up the good fight and hollar out if you need anything, for I have learned the folks on this site will come running.0 -
WTG Jim
It shouldn't be too bad for you the first few weeks.. Around week 4 it starts getting tougher... That's what I call the Groundhogs Days, like the movie...same thing over, and over, an over...
Just tough it out and before you know it, you'll be on the downside of the hill seeing the light and ringing the bell.
Best,
John0 -
Great job Jim...you are on your way to NEDSkiffin16 said:WTG Jim
It shouldn't be too bad for you the first few weeks.. Around week 4 it starts getting tougher... That's what I call the Groundhogs Days, like the movie...same thing over, and over, an over...
Just tough it out and before you know it, you'll be on the downside of the hill seeing the light and ringing the bell.
Best,
John
Tim0 -
good start
Hi Jim,
Getting started was the hard part, for the rest of the ride you just need to find your rhythm (what works for you). Always let the nurses and doctors know how you feel and any side effects you are having (they have something for everything). If you hurt, don’t try and tough it out, use your pain meds, you will appreciate the sleep.
May your journey be swift and your side effects few.
Best,
Matt0 -
Good....
Then like John said, come around week 3 or 4, you'll be in a new rut...and everyday will tick off, bringing you closer and closer to the end of radiation. I did what Deb suggested...one day at a time, one foot in front of the other....I didn't entertain thoughts of getting it over with, or wishing I didn't have to go...just plodded thru...and suddenly I was in the single digits....and then it was the countdown....5-4-3-2-1....OVER!!
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Jimhrowe said:Take it one day at a time
Treat it like Marine boot camp. You will feel REALLY beat up now but once finished you will start to recover very quickly.
I know it has to feel good to "get the show on the road". You are already doing better than I did, had my rear kicked day one but made it through. Hope your journey is an easy one.
Candi0 -
Thank you all....hwt said:Jim
I know it has to feel good to "get the show on the road". You are already doing better than I did, had my rear kicked day one but made it through. Hope your journey is an easy one.
Candi
Feeling a little run down on day 3' but worked for the better part of the day. I have had a pretty sharp headache starting around midnight, an expected side effect from erbittex.
Hope everyone is well.
Jim0
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