Climbing out of the valley!
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Hi Steve!
I have wondered about you many times and was hoping to hear from you one of these days. I'm sorry you have had such a rough time of it, but you are almost to that finish line, so hang on and you'll make it! No one can really accurately describe the pain to someone who hasn't felt it for themselves. I know the 2X4 BM, although I likened mine to pooping razor blades. I hope your doctor can give you something to ease your pain. Keep asking until you find something that helps. It's great that we have this site to talk about these things--things that most people just wouldn't understand. I'm glad you have felt supported here and I hope that we can continue to give you support once your treatment ends. As you know, that really is only the beginning. Take care and keep us posted on how those last few treatments go. May God bless.0 -
Yeah - almost throught with treatment!
Congrats on getting through everything (almost!)- you definately had a go of it - was glad to see your post and also wondered how you'd been doing. I've been through two weeks now and things are slowly getting better. Also know the 2x4 feeling - makes you scared to eat solid food - know I gave it up several times. Stool softeners are a good thing, definately better if things are a little loose than too solid. Hang in there you are almost finished!
Cathy0 -
Stevecbs6931 said:Yeah - almost throught with treatment!
Congrats on getting through everything (almost!)- you definately had a go of it - was glad to see your post and also wondered how you'd been doing. I've been through two weeks now and things are slowly getting better. Also know the 2x4 feeling - makes you scared to eat solid food - know I gave it up several times. Stool softeners are a good thing, definately better if things are a little loose than too solid. Hang in there you are almost finished!
Cathy
Hi Steve,
I'm glad your almost done. I had the same experience with bms. It felt like glass coming thru. I took a pain pill 4 times a day and used the water bottle just to sooth the area while going. Just know that it will certainly get better after tx is over. I wish you well Lori.0 -
3 years after!z said:Steve
Hi Steve,
I'm glad your almost done. I had the same experience with bms. It felt like glass coming thru. I took a pain pill 4 times a day and used the water bottle just to sooth the area while going. Just know that it will certainly get better after tx is over. I wish you well Lori.
Hi steve,
I wish I had joined in on this network along time ago. I do not know why today (3 years after) I decided to participate.... I had an agressive form of anal/ rectal melanoma (the Farrah Fawcett cancer). I too was in the hospital at the end of my first chemo...in a coma and I actually died once. I cannot talk very long due to having to run to my part time job. Hang in there...I did have my colonoscopy last month and it was clean. I wish you all the best. we will talk again soon. Alive in Las Vegas...0 -
To Steve
Wow...am happy to hear you are climbing up the valley. It sounds like you had a rough going of it but the end result appears to be worth it. I am so new to all of this. I was only told a few days ago that I have squamous cell cancer but do not know anything else. Found it when they did a hemorrhoid surgery - meeting with another surgeon next week as I do not think they removed it all. So...I'm just starting out and reading as much as I can on these sites. Continue to be well and share your story...Marlyne0
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