Finishing treatment
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Congradulations. I'm sure your more concerned to speak to someone about the level your at right now, but if you get a chance could you let me know how your chemo went. How did you feel, how long were you on it. Were you able to function normally. Stuff like that.
Thanks
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Dear Tsaylor,
Hi, my name is Denise. I finished chemo one year ago. I remember when my treatments were finished I experencied the same high then Oh no, what now?
I kept waiting to feel like my "old" self and wondered how long till I felt better. I have to tell you HANG IN THERE! You will start to feel like your old self. One day you will wake up and realize that cancer isn't the first thought you have. I still don't look like before. For one thing my hair came in really curly. But I don't have the chemo glow, I'm not puffed up like the pillsbury dough boy and I have eyelashes again! It took me almost a full year to start feeling good again, but remember everyone is different. If I can be of any help please let me know. Untill then take care and God bless.
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Hi! Thanks for responding to my message. It helps to hear from someone a year after treatment. I wokedenise said:Dear Tsaylor,
Hi, my name is Denise. I finished chemo one year ago. I remember when my treatments were finished I experencied the same high then Oh no, what now?
I kept waiting to feel like my "old" self and wondered how long till I felt better. I have to tell you HANG IN THERE! You will start to feel like your old self. One day you will wake up and realize that cancer isn't the first thought you have. I still don't look like before. For one thing my hair came in really curly. But I don't have the chemo glow, I'm not puffed up like the pillsbury dough boy and I have eyelashes again! It took me almost a full year to start feeling good again, but remember everyone is different. If I can be of any help please let me know. Untill then take care and God bless.
Denise
up last Sunday and for the first time in 8 months actually felt like 'myself'!!!
Today, though, I was hit with 2 surprises. First the hospital decided that they would not
discount any of my $49,000. hospital bill (I have NO health insurance), then my doctor told
me that she wants me to do radiation. She denied it, but she had told me at the beginning
that I wouldn't need radiation. So today I'm bummed. I'm going to have to take some time
to think about this radiation thing. Maybe if I get some statistics about survival it will help.
The other thing I am doing is a little bit on the 'alternative' side, so I just need to think now
before I decide. Did you have radiation?0 -
Vinnie, thanks for responding. I was in chemo for 6 months. Two cycle of 4 treatments (total of 8 treatments)vinnie said:Congradulations. I'm sure your more concerned to speak to someone about the level your at right now, but if you get a chance could you let me know how your chemo went. How did you feel, how long were you on it. Were you able to function normally. Stuff like that.
Thanks
vinnie
I went back today for my 'final check-up' and found out it is NOT my final checkup. The doctor
swears that she told me I need 30 days of radiation and I SWEAR she DID NOT. So, right now
I'm pretty upset with her. I've lived these last 6 months thinking I would be finished now. OF course
I can choose not to do it, so I just need time to think.
During my chemo though, I tried at first to work (I teach) and it became more and more
difficult because of the fatigue. Some weeks I worked 10 hours, and sometimes more. But
it was almost always very difficult. I live alone so most things didn't get done around the house
unless my daughter (23 years old) came to help. I'm sure part of it was depression - I did take
Zoloft for that for 3 months, and decided I was clearer headed not taking it. Some days though,
it was ALL I could do just to get out of bed and put clothes on. Some days I spent more time in the
bathroom - on the stool - than anywhere else.
Where are you as far as your treatment? How are you feeling?0 -
Hi back,tsayler said:Hi! Thanks for responding to my message. It helps to hear from someone a year after treatment. I woke
up last Sunday and for the first time in 8 months actually felt like 'myself'!!!
Today, though, I was hit with 2 surprises. First the hospital decided that they would not
discount any of my $49,000. hospital bill (I have NO health insurance), then my doctor told
me that she wants me to do radiation. She denied it, but she had told me at the beginning
that I wouldn't need radiation. So today I'm bummed. I'm going to have to take some time
to think about this radiation thing. Maybe if I get some statistics about survival it will help.
The other thing I am doing is a little bit on the 'alternative' side, so I just need to think now
before I decide. Did you have radiation?
No I didn't have radiation. It's a weird thing, not that I want any more treatments but then you think why don't I need it too? Do you know what I mean? I just want ALL the right treatments to be rid of this. I'm sorry to hear about your day. I had a few of those myself. I just tried not to let anything, except getting better, use up my energy. I will try to find out for you but I'm pretty sure that hospitals have to accept any minimal payment that you can make, so send them $5.oo a month. Maybe some resourses out there for you. Hang in there! Don't let anything but YOU matter for a while. Take care, God bless Denise0 -
Oh yeah. I had to figure out what I was going to be doing with every third Monday (the day I normally went for chemo). And, how was I going to handle not being sick, not worrying about my blood counts? It was like a void. But, I muddled through it. And it was quite nice.0
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hi, Congrats on getting though it, i know it must have seemed like a relive. I started my Chemo back in May of 2023 and it ended in Aug of 2023. My last day was rough, but i was glad to have graduated from chemo, most especially because of my last drug. For me i wasn't thinking about what was next, i already knew, and for me all i wanted was the next step to come and go, so i could move on to the next. The only thing i didn't like was that time tables kept changing in regards to treatment. I wish you the best of luck in your journey.
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