I had my first chemo today
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You did it!
You just took your first step to what will be a new normal in your life. More importantly, you're doing what you need to do to stay alive. That's very brave of you. I know it's hard to believe that one day you won't cry so much, but you will get there. In the mean time, let the tears out. It will help. I cried constantly for a while and then took and break and then cried some more. There is a lot to get through and you will get through it. It's hard to see right now, but you will. Try not to think about how long the road is, just be where you are right now. Take good care of yourself for the next few days and rest from your treatment. You're in my prayers. Debbie0 -
I wrote to you earlier that
I wrote to you earlier that my first chemo was the most difficult and emotional. With 3 weeks inbetween,the familiarity of the Cancer Center, coupled with the caring staff, I felt better and better each time I went! It was as if I knew that I was in charge , and the chemo was not just doing battle with the beast, it was killing it!!! I hope that you too get ever stronger, knowing that you are moving on toward Life After Cancer!
Hugs,
Chen♥0 -
Pat
Congrats on your first step! Yes you do HAVE to do this! YES it will get better! Each treatment is for you to get better. You ARE strong, you ARE brave, you ARE a fighter, and you WILL beat this! Tears are normal during this process. But, maybe you should discuss this with your Onc. and see if he/she can give you something to relax you! And please follow the advice from the others on here about how to avoid all those nasty side effects! Lots of liquids!
Prayers & Hugz,
Cathy0 -
Pat ..Cat64 said:Pat
Congrats on your first step! Yes you do HAVE to do this! YES it will get better! Each treatment is for you to get better. You ARE strong, you ARE brave, you ARE a fighter, and you WILL beat this! Tears are normal during this process. But, maybe you should discuss this with your Onc. and see if he/she can give you something to relax you! And please follow the advice from the others on here about how to avoid all those nasty side effects! Lots of liquids!
Prayers & Hugz,
Cathy
It gets better from here .. I promise. Drink lots of liquids - 3 liters per day. Journal, that may help with the crying. You are fighting breast cancer and need all your strength and liquids to do so.
Please contact onc office or acs and ask for social network to help with emotional crying, or perhaps you may an anti-depressant. No shame in taking any med's at this stressful time of your life.
Please let us know how you are doing.
VickiSam0
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