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Dear Lady_em, it is pretty common to suffer from some derpression after all you have been through. Have you talked to your Dr yet about it. I know lots of people go on antidepressants for awhile until their systems get back to normal. You know the lack of hormones and all the drugs that have been poured into your body, plus not to mention you have just been through the fight of a lifetime.
Please come here often and share, that will help too. Sending prayers for this Christmas season to fill you full of Joy, Hope and Peace!
Prayers N Hugs BonnieRose0 -
Hello,
Sorry you have to deal with this, but Bonnie is right,you should go see a Dr. The reason your so emotional also has to do with the medical menapause that your body has been thrown into, making you alot more sensitive. Your body and hair will return and you might even get to like your new hair...my hair came back fuller and curly!!! You husband is right about not worrying about your looks,you have been through quite an ordeal. Hang in there and visit us, we'll help you anyway we can.(((hugz)))..Joanne0 -
Hello lady_em. Hang in there. You have faced a huge challenege and came through the other side. All your emotions, feelings, attitudes are no stranger to all of us. Surgery alone can create a flood of emotions, let alone the chemo, cancer diagnosis, etc. It's sometimes difficult for one who is not going through it to understand even the 'small things'. Maybe your husband just doesn't know what to do or how to respond to all of this. It can be just as overwhelming to someone on the other side.
Please come back and visit, and let us know how we can help. We're not short on suggestions, info, but mostly HUGS and HOPE. I'll look forward to hearing from you again.
In the meantime, sending prayers and hugs your way.
Monika0 -
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, I have experienced depression before and went on antidepressants and had a very bad experience. I'm hoping that with time, exercise and lots of prayer that things will be better. It's nice to have an outlet. I am looking for some local support groups to go to as well.BonnieR said:Dear Lady_em, it is pretty common to suffer from some derpression after all you have been through. Have you talked to your Dr yet about it. I know lots of people go on antidepressants for awhile until their systems get back to normal. You know the lack of hormones and all the drugs that have been poured into your body, plus not to mention you have just been through the fight of a lifetime.
Please come here often and share, that will help too. Sending prayers for this Christmas season to fill you full of Joy, Hope and Peace!
Prayers N Hugs BonnieRose0 -
Yes. I can't wait to have hair again and I'm excited to see how it's going to grow back. I'm getting better everyday, and I know in time things will be okay. I'm just thankful I have my life and my cancer is in remission.floridajo said:Hello,
Sorry you have to deal with this, but Bonnie is right,you should go see a Dr. The reason your so emotional also has to do with the medical menapause that your body has been thrown into, making you alot more sensitive. Your body and hair will return and you might even get to like your new hair...my hair came back fuller and curly!!! You husband is right about not worrying about your looks,you have been through quite an ordeal. Hang in there and visit us, we'll help you anyway we can.(((hugz)))..Joanne0 -
Yes...I know my husband is trying to do the best job that he can. He never wanted to show me sympathy and tried to always be positive. Sometimes, I just needed him to be a little more sensitive to my needs. I know he loves me and means well and I just have to be a little more patient. Things will be back to normal soon. The holidays are coming and I have a lot to celebrate!mopar said:Hello lady_em. Hang in there. You have faced a huge challenege and came through the other side. All your emotions, feelings, attitudes are no stranger to all of us. Surgery alone can create a flood of emotions, let alone the chemo, cancer diagnosis, etc. It's sometimes difficult for one who is not going through it to understand even the 'small things'. Maybe your husband just doesn't know what to do or how to respond to all of this. It can be just as overwhelming to someone on the other side.
Please come back and visit, and let us know how we can help. We're not short on suggestions, info, but mostly HUGS and HOPE. I'll look forward to hearing from you again.
In the meantime, sending prayers and hugs your way.
Monika0 -
Hello, Lady_em. Sorry to meet you here, but happy to meet you... (does that make sense?). I feel for you; losing my hair was the worse thing. My scars can be covered with a 1-piece bathing suit. But there are some herbs (you can get them at Wal Mart) that help your hair to grow in faster. I read it in a cancer magazine, and I swear it helps. I used the dosage recommended on each bottle; but get Flaxseed Oil, Biotin, Vit A, Vit B-6, Vit Complex. Those 5, and then I also took a multi-vitamin with it. People kept commenting about how fast my hair was growing. Dont' know if they were just being nice, or if it was true! Lol
Also, have your Dr. write you an Rx for a wig. My insurance paid 100% of my wig! And people couldn't tell; it was a pretty good one.
Best of luck to you. ((Hugs & Prayers)) ~Susan0
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