Scans tomorrow
Oh well, I can do this, right?
I had a relative call last night and she does not understand why I have to have chemo. She said she knew someone who has colon cancer and all they did was surgery. I deferred to my husband who tried to explain. I did not know what this was all about (and still have a lot to learn) until I was diagnosed and I think just like this relative others can not appreciate what it means to have cancer unless they put on those shoes.
Well tonight I will drink that wonderful contrast and head out early for a fun filled morning in radiology.
I feel like the little train, I just keep repeating, I think I can, I think I can.....
Well sans this week, port placement next week and then I move the the wonderful world of chemo.
(I think I can, I think I can.....)
Jan
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G'day, Jan
If I remember my Train Story correctly - he started out with "I think I can."
But after he got going, he said, "I KNOW I CAN, I KNOW I CAN" - and YOU WLL!
It's just new to you right now, so we all feel the same even after many years of going through it - it's a common thread in the fabric of the Semi;Colon land.
Port placement and chemo to follow, huh? Well, the rollercoaster is heading to the top and it's time for the ride to begin, BUT you have us all in the same car with you - and what a difference it will make for you.
My first 5 years I had absoltely No One but my wife, and it's just different with a spouse. Now, that I'm facing surgery, I know that I've got the Semis; all with me this time and it does make a difference in how I feel.
So, just buckle up and hang on - we're there with you - and thank you for your reply to Eric's post, very sweet - you TEXAN you
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Thinking of You
I know that this seems like a whole new roller coaster ride for you starting all this, but you will get through it and YES you can. Good luck with the scan. Port placement should go well for you too. I remember I was more scared to start chemo than I was to have the major surgery that I did, but you will do that to. Keep us informed as to how you are doing.
Kim0 -
Hi there, I agree, there isAnnabelle41415 said:Thinking of You
I know that this seems like a whole new roller coaster ride for you starting all this, but you will get through it and YES you can. Good luck with the scan. Port placement should go well for you too. I remember I was more scared to start chemo than I was to have the major surgery that I did, but you will do that to. Keep us informed as to how you are doing.
Kim
Hi there, I agree, there is alot to learn, but we are all behind you. It won't be easy, it will be a fight so get your boxing gloves on and give this cancer the fight it deserves. YOu can and will do it. Be strong and be positive and when you need us, we will be right here. Petrina0 -
Jan,mommyof2kds said:Hi there, I agree, there is
Hi there, I agree, there is alot to learn, but we are all behind you. It won't be easy, it will be a fight so get your boxing gloves on and give this cancer the fight it deserves. YOu can and will do it. Be strong and be positive and when you need us, we will be right here. Petrina
Good Luck with your scans, I bet everything turns out just fine, you can do this, you're not alone, just imagine all us sitting with you while getting infused, you'll see it isn't as bad as you may think it is. :)You will get through this!
Hugsss!
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Best luck to you with your
Best luck to you with your scan!Hopefully everything will be clear.0 -
Hi Jan
Just wanted to let you know I'll be thinking about you tomorrow! Please keep us posted! You are in my prayers!
Karyn0
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