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Chemotherapy tatics

Posted by Peter on 14 Dec 2013, 10:11

Emperor and Pedro, I wish you both lots of strenght and the victory against this disease! My prayers go with both of you and your family!
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Posted by Beano Boy on 14 Dec 2013, 14:20

Well Emperor & pedro,I`m sorry about the awful fix you both find yourselves in. Sometimes mere word`s are not enough to explain feeling`s. However I have been deeply moved by your post & the brave attempt in which both of you are now endevering to persivere against this terrible decease. I wish & hope you both get well real soon. Best Regards. Paul
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Posted by csThor on 21 Dec 2013, 10:32

As someone who went through several chemotherapies (including a really nasty high-dose therapy with three weeks of isolation and stem cell extraction before) I can only recommend you to adopt a stiff neck attitude and do whatever you feel necessary to get on. I resorted to a really stinging type of black humor (which drove my mother insane but helped me cope with the side effects of the treatment) and always reminded myself that I got off lightly compared to others (I only had constantly inflamed mucosa of the mouth - and I didn't have cancer but a very rare distantly related illness) while others suffered more (I remember a woman who sat all day at a table talking to an imaginary person).

Again - keep your head high, your neck stiff and in spite of all the problems enjoy life as much as you can. Mery christmas to you and your family!
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