tomorrow will be great

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This is the first time i have blogged ,i've been on this this site for a few months now so here goes.

 

Tomorrow i have my last chemo WOO HOO ,

It has been something that i could have done without and when i found out i needed to have chemo i was so scaried as the only time i had seen anthing in connection with chemo was on the TV thankfully i have weather the storm very well no really bad side effect so i'm thankful for that the only really side effect was the hair loss and i did cry and feel a bit sorry for myself but after a chat on here with my new mac friends i felt a lot more positive and shaved my head , it was very freeing and i liked it .

My hair has started to grow and i'm looking forward to it coming it a bit thicker i hope

The next step is radiation and i just hope it goes as well .

This blog is really to say a big big thank you to all of my mac friends on chat who really did help me during my darkest days at the start of this journey i read a quote somewhere not sure where but it has made me think

THERE MUST BE A CRACK TO LET THE LIGHT IN

we all try to be everything to do everthing to stay in control but sometime we need to just open up and let the light in

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    thanks all for the replies maybe i will do another at the end of radiation i plan to stay positive and i have to many things to do next year to let this bloody disease stop me .

    Lots of love and hugs to all xxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Jackie, well done on finishing your chemo. Another hurdle out of the way eh!

    Radiotherapy is usually not as bad as chemo. My biggest problem was tiredness, so be sure to rest as much as you need.

    Keep up the positive attitude, it's a great help in beating this bloody disease.

    Best wishes, Christine xx