You cannot but admire the fiesty cancer cell

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Ok so there you are, you  have snuck in , built a nice community for yourself and your family. You have even set up some small satelite communities in near by areas. All seems well, until your illegal camps are found  and war breaks out. Total anihillation of your home and satelite communities. Devastation of the area around means there is no where in the local area for you to regroup. It gets worse, first chemical warfare, then nuking of the area you had occupied and finally biological warfare. I had hoped that any cancer cells left after that onslaught would have taken at least a couple of years to gain their strength back and regrouping before beginning another attack. Ha! Not so, That fiesty little cell managed to avoid the chemical onslaught and had moved away from the radiation zone. Yep folks, it has returned! There is an area on the bone near my hip. Unfortunately the CT scan results were not through so have no idea if it has decided to colonise the soft tissue and other organs. So here we are the oncologist is trying to fix me in for radiotherapy next Thursday by which time the CT scan will be available and we will "Discuss what happens next" although I already think he is going to change my medication whether or not. So we are off on yet another stage of this journey. It feels like one of those mystery tours coach companies run. You know the ones I mean, sit in the coach for a few hours dreiving round and end up at the town just up the road!!!

Take care all, love

kathX

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Aww Kath - my chemo buddy, I'm sorry the illegals taken up resisdence.  But as Sharry said you evicted them once and you will again.

    Much love

    Carol xxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    I know what you mean.

    you think that all the fiesty cells have gone then 18 months down the line one appears in the fat of my partners belly, excised out worry worry as the waiting take place again. cells are enclosed in lump excised out , but ct scan, liver scan and bone scan more waiting, has it spread, not it hasnt so no extra treatment just a change in hormone tablets, from tamoxifen to arimndex all ok at present liver enzymes have decreased so oncologist very happy, next app this month,  hopefully all ok

    we can get through this together everyone

    love and sipport

    julie xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Little Buggers, but thy wont mess with

    you for long Kath, you zapped them once

    just one was hiding , obversely a coward

    deserting his comrades, zapping guns at

    the ready.

    Love Lucylee. xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Thank you all for your supportive comments, that's the truely fantastic think about this site we are all united against the common enemy. I have every intention of keeping going for as long as possible, there are too many things I still want to do!!!

    Love to you all

    Kath xx

  • Hi Kath,

    I have been away so have only just caught up with your blog. I'm sorry the little blighter has reared his (it's got to be male hasn't it?) ugly head. I hope you get some answers from your meeting today.

    Best wishes,

    KateG