Chemo in the morning second one. To say I'm nervous is an understatement after being hospitalised after my first iv gone in to rather a lot of panic, I want my chemo not a luxury all get just very scaredmixed bag of emotions. One step closer to being well hugs to all you amazing people who keep going and fighting every day 
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Hi BHope142d8136 how is your chemo going.
I have had a lot of chemo over my 25 years treatments and in the early days found the anticipation was significant, but I found that as time went in I got into a rhythm and actually had no real issues.
Long day small reaction during but after antihistamines was OK thanks so much 2 down 4 to go xx
Good news…… my main chemo lasted over 120hrs for each of my 6 cycles so it had me in hospital for 6 days/5 nights on my 2 IV pumps 24/7…….. I have a significant drug allergy so was being pumped full of antihistamines all the time……… but I am coming up to 12 years since that rollercoaster and doing great.
So fantastic to hear your doing great love to hear these stories bit wiped out and already needing my strong antisickness meds but doing OK chuffed 2 down iv been given extra meds for next time die to the reaction yesterday but was small reaction thankgod xx
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