i only have cancer in my neck and no where else! thank god. i have two more chemo then switch to radio (hope its not radio 1) im going to beat this so i can get back to boxersize asap. thanks to my friends for their help and kind words.
i only have cancer in my neck and no where else! thank god. i have two more chemo then switch to radio (hope its not radio 1) im going to beat this so i can get back to boxersize asap. thanks to my friends for their help and kind words.
HI got through my first chemo ok! i was terrified! The hospitail nurses were great and i met a friend who i used to work with. He has the same problem but is doing well. if you are going for chemo for the first time try not to worry to much its not to bad its just a drip. if you want some good advice if you have an ipod take it with you and watch a couple of films as it takes abit of time but they do feed you! watch out…
it turns out that if you work hard all your life then fall on bad times you get no benefits at all! thank you very much. i worked six days a week and now im ill who cares! well i will get better and back on top!
start my first R-chop for High grade (dont know if thats good or bad) non-Hodgkins lymphoma friday. i have to say im scared! only found out i had cancer 3-12-09. if anyones got any good advice and friendly help more than ready to hear it. bye
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