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One down
Wow Debbie,
Glad it went so well for you. 9 hrs is a long day. Hopefully the steroids and anti nausea drugs helped you today and will help with the Cisplatin tomorrow! Stay positive and strong. I hope you see some immediate positive results! Keep us posted. Sending you positive thoughts and energy! Michele0 -
Hi DebbieMwee said:The first one is always the scariest
one down... good for you. I like that they gave you a slowed down drip. It makes for a longer day, but they're being cautious as to how your body reacts. Remember we're right here cheering you on.
((((HUGS)))) Maria
So glad you got the first one behind you and that the side effects were minimal. Keep us posted when you can, and I'm praying that the rest go just as smoothly!
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Glad to hearmopar said:ONE DOWN, DEBBIE!
You're on your way to being done! Now you know what to expect and can be prepared for the next treatment. Stay strong, and I'll continue to send prayers your way!
(((HUGS)))
Monika
you had a smooth experience, Debbie. I hope you sail through this part of your journey.
Karen0 -
hang in there...one down is
hang in there...one down is great!!! Kim0 -
Awsome... One less to worrykimberly sue 63 said:hang in there...one down is
hang in there...one down is great!!! Kim
Awsome... One less to worry about. Are you doing 6 total? I see a little dot of light at the end of the chemo tunnel... Prayers for you0 -
Like Maria said, the first
Like Maria said, the first one is the scariest. I found counting down the treatments really helped me deal with them. It was the mindset of "let git'er done." It really helped to know the side effects coming.
When I had a side effect I was not familiar with, I consulted my guide, given to me by the clinic. Or I posted on here. There is a wealth of information. It helped me feel more in control.0 -
You are welcomeRadioactive34 said:Like Maria said, the first
Like Maria said, the first one is the scariest. I found counting down the treatments really helped me deal with them. It was the mindset of "let git'er done." It really helped to know the side effects coming.
When I had a side effect I was not familiar with, I consulted my guide, given to me by the clinic. Or I posted on here. There is a wealth of information. It helped me feel more in control.
That is why we are here ,glad first chemo went well.hang in there..8 to go....Val0
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