Ready for Battle
I just wanted to check in and say thanks. I'll keep you updated and ask my questions as we encounter our struggles. My prayers go to each one of you and your individual but collective battles.
Kirsten
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Good for you!
You do have a great attitude and I know as tough as it can get at times, you are going to do well. Stay close to this site and update us when you can and ask any questions you may have, no question is off limits. I will be thinking of you and praying for you!
Billie0 -
God is with you.Billie67 said:Good for you!
You do have a great attitude and I know as tough as it can get at times, you are going to do well. Stay close to this site and update us when you can and ask any questions you may have, no question is off limits. I will be thinking of you and praying for you!
Billie
Pretty soon you will have all this behind you, it will
be a distant blip on the radar of life. Stay positive
and have FAITH and you will sail through your treatment.
HYDRATION & NUTRITION.. is a must no matter how hard it might become.
Try to laugh and be positive everyday NO STRESS, all this goes a long
way to your wellbeing and recovery.
Keep us posted.
God bless
Tonsil dad,
Dan.0 -
Best Wishes
I hope you will have a totally successful treatment with a minimum of side effects. I found that drinking fluids at body temperature to be less painful than either warm or cool liquids. I don't know whether or not this hint will work for you. Rick.0 -
go get'em
Kirsten,
You sound ready (ready as you can be). I wish you luck and hope for a smooth journey.
Be proactive; try to get ahead of any nausea and pain. Let the nurses know of everything that is happening (they are a lifeline) and will most likely have something for you. Have your Lorazapam (if needed) and music for rads.
Stay positive throughout treatments. You can do it!
Best,
Matt0 -
Hey Kristen, I'm glad to hear that you are moving forward, and a little south, with your husband's battle with the beast. So, gear up kick some beast buttocks, and take no prisoners!! Just remember to keep your eyes on the light at the end of the treatment tunnel. My most postive thoughts and wishes are with you both.
PATRICK0 -
Getting closer and closer.....
to the battle you've been preparing for...the actual battle is easier than the anticipation of battle...because you can hunker down and do just what is in front of you that day. Anticipation brings too many "what if's" into play. I know I felt a LOT better once I was on the road...actively DOING something about my disease, was way better than wondering how I was going to do before it even got started.
Everybody gets thru this with different side effects...or at least different degrees of the same side effects. I felt guilty for the first three months (Cispatin & rads), because I seemed to be skating by with so much less than my bus partners...I made up for the "skate" the last 3 months of chemo (Cisplatin and 5FU), tho . I'm praying that your man gets thru this as easily as possible...it will go fast once your schedule is set, that I can assure you.
There isn't a question that can't be answered by someone here...and you're right, there is much comfort in knowing that.
p0 -
so you are READY to RUMBLE!!phrannie51 said:Getting closer and closer.....
to the battle you've been preparing for...the actual battle is easier than the anticipation of battle...because you can hunker down and do just what is in front of you that day. Anticipation brings too many "what if's" into play. I know I felt a LOT better once I was on the road...actively DOING something about my disease, was way better than wondering how I was going to do before it even got started.
Everybody gets thru this with different side effects...or at least different degrees of the same side effects. I felt guilty for the first three months (Cispatin & rads), because I seemed to be skating by with so much less than my bus partners...I made up for the "skate" the last 3 months of chemo (Cisplatin and 5FU), tho . I'm praying that your man gets thru this as easily as possible...it will go fast once your schedule is set, that I can assure you.
There isn't a question that can't be answered by someone here...and you're right, there is much comfort in knowing that.
p
Good for you. You have great tools and many prayers behind you. I wish you the best.0
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