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Just needed to share.
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Being Scared is hard
You hang in there, waiting for news is so hard. you get sick of the run around Dr.s give you. This is a good place to find some friends who know.0 -
I think from the day that we
I think from the day that we hear those 3 frightening words "you have cancer", we continue to think the worst whenever we have an unusual symptom. I know this is easy for me to say, but please don't worry and make yourself sick over it. I always say, don't begin the worrying until such time as you have something to worry about. We're here for you every step of the way. Keep us posted. Hugs coming your way!!0 -
worryMyTurnNow said:I think from the day that we
I think from the day that we hear those 3 frightening words "you have cancer", we continue to think the worst whenever we have an unusual symptom. I know this is easy for me to say, but please don't worry and make yourself sick over it. I always say, don't begin the worrying until such time as you have something to worry about. We're here for you every step of the way. Keep us posted. Hugs coming your way!!
that is sooooo true. but i think knowing from my experience how much I am worrying, it hasn't helped me at all. just made me upset and dragged me down. I am asking God to give me faith and trust.0 -
Consider yourself
Consider yourself cyber-hugged. The unknown is the worst part. Our imagination can run wild waiting. Do what you can to get the constipation fixed - you need to be expelling toxins, not holding them in! And it will help with the other problems to get the system moving again. You're in my prayers.
Lori0 -
scared
I hate the waiting too! I didn't know what to do until I came up with this idea ... I went to the store and bought myself some bubble bath, turned on some music, lit a few candles and soaked in the tub for an hour. It's a short term fix but one that worked for me.0 -
try to remember sometimesJadie said:Hi elizarose
My 24 yr old daughter had the exact same symptoms. It was her gall bladder and she had it removed in August. She is feeling much better now. Just thought I would share. Hope things turn out good for you.
Jadie
try to remember sometimes our symptoms can be "normal" problems. hope you get the results quick, HUGS!0 -
Hang in there!
I know how difficult it is waiting for news! My brain wouldn't stop spinning around and around and around . . .
Years ago I had the same symptoms, and it was my gallbladder causing all the problems. Yet I already recognize how having received one diagnosis of cancer leads one to think that everything wrong may be cancer. I'm doing it, too--with things I've had problems with for years that I've always written off as "that's just the way my body is . . ."
As the others suggested, I keep telling myself not to label everything as cancer, as we're definitely still going to have perfectly "normal" (i.e., noncancerous) issues.
But it's hard--hang in there, and know that we definitely understand!
Sandy0
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