Kezzerbird and the clinic!!!!!

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Why they wanted to see me before me completing  the 3rd chemo out of this cycle was a mystery and it still is!!!! I caught a glimpse of my consultant while I was sitting in the waiting room and he just grinned at me but when I was called in I was seen by one of his baby doctors!!!!! This little chappie came into the room and nervously sat down opposite me, so me being me said to him 'Right, whatever Dr B has told you about me' followed by a long pause 'It is all true', he nervously smiled at me. The door then crashed open and my consultant was standing there. He looked at matey and said 'Right you remember, you are the doctor and she is the patient, don't take any nonsense from this one' Rude git. Still standing in the door way, he asks me how I really am and said I was looking really good and while I was there I mentioned to him that my lump has grown and I wanted a scan, so he told our little nervous friend to order up a scan for me and then said to Mr Nervous chappie 'Well she will be good practice for you, deal with this one and every one else will be easy' Now what is my consultant trying to say about me!!!!! This is my first consultation with a bag of nerves, I quite enjoyed it really, mately got things totally wrong but what ever, I put him right. He asked to examine me and while doing  so announced ' You've got a lump there' No s**t sherlock thinks I !!!!!!!! We discussed the pins and needle effect with my hands and feet and he said that it was the chemo causing that, NO REALLY!!!! and that the effect can last for years, No it won't says I, Yes it will says he, no it won't says I, I have had it before and it won't because I won't let it!!!!! I think my new found nervous friend couldn't get away from me quick enough, can't possibly think why!!!!! So it is official I have a lump and the pins and needles are because of the chemo, well I am soooooooo glad he told me that, I would never have know that by myself!!!UMPH Love and hugs to those who want them....Carol x

I am not dying of cancer, I am living with it

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Lol typical you kezzer he he he.....I agree about the pins and needles... Mine have already started to lessen,5 weeks after my last chemo....I am sure they will be gone soon...I will make them be gone! Last time I took 6 months to feel normal again, so that's not too bad, it's all about frame of mind isn't it? Good luck with that bugger lump mate, thinking of you....

    Liz xoxoxo

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Carol..Hope your ok....love the post ..put a smile on my face this morning....thinks you could get a part time job ....putting some of these junior docs through there paces on dealing with ...how could i put it......pissed off people like you who get told b.llsh.t by there consultants....thinks that your consultant loved every minute of watching his junior doc getting the "BIRD" from Kezzer.....you take care ....love and hugs back to you ....john...x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    well done Carol on another great post, am on holiday in Cornwall (veryan) have had sun, thunder and lightning, rain with rain, windy today but sunny between clouds, but having great time daughter and 3 boys go home today so chill out till home on wed...may see you somewhere surfing..xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Now Chrisie you should know coming from Devon chic that this is typical Cornish weather, it's like me hun, you never know what it's going to do next!!!!! xx  John....I normally end up having these baby doctors sent my way by my consultant, it seems to amuse him and they do end up learning something from me and that is I am a person and not a number, it is just a shame they have to be nervous to find this out HE HE!!!! And beautiful Liz, we can't be doing with these pins and needles eh girl, got better things to do than worry about that xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Carol, you are so funny and reading this blog has been like a breath of fresh air to me at the moment.  I actually laughed out loud something I'm not doing much at the moment.  My mum was assessed by a student Doctor on Tuesday when she was admitted and she was shell shocked by the time she left the room.  Mum didn't have a go but did ask if the consultant had fled the country.  She also answered every question with words of one syllable.  Yes, No, Don't know!  Take care.  Caroline XX