I'm due my last (hopefully) dose of chemo,next port of call is scan time and then the results,which i will be sweating on.
I'm due my last (hopefully) dose of chemo,next port of call is scan time and then the results,which i will be sweating on.
Well,the time has come for my chemo to start.I should be going in this Thursday 11th,so i will soon find out how i will feel after this.The hardest part is the boredom at home,but i have rediscovered an old talent,thank god for Airfix models,it really does help pass the time & take your mind off things.
Yep,great film title but how on earth do you cure"stuck at home boredom".Strewth,i'm trying to be real positive here,but i'm sooooo bored.
Since my surgery,i cannot sleep.Is it just me,i manage about 3 hours per night!It's doing the other arfs head in with me wandering around a 2 in the morning and going downstairs to watch TV.I have a meeting at the QE in Birmingham on March 2nd.So i will know when my treatment will start.Anyone else having the same problems?
Wife reading all these messages,thank you.I am sure we will get through this,i've got holidays to go on,things to do etc etc etc,as the bald man said.So lets get on with it,and get it sorted.By the way,does anyone have a spare ball,i have lost one,do not know where.
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