Infomation on how people are living with small cell lung cancer

FormerMember
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I'm Taz , ive been treated for small cell lung cancer for 6 months now, just finished the last of my treatment last week, I had radiotherapy to the brain as a precaution, I would like to here from anyone who feels they can tell me what to expect next.  I have also been left with a smell of smoke  and can't get rid of it any suggestions? 

Still being sick, on  different sick tablets,  any suggestions greatly appreciated.?

Taz

  • Hi and a very warm welcome to the online community

    I'm sorry to read that you have small cell lung cancer and it's great that you've reached out so that you can talk to other people about your diagnosis and treatment.

    The community is divided up into cancer specific groups so could I recommend that you join the lung cancer group as you can then ask questions, share experiences and get support from others who will understand what you are going through. 

    Judging by your username, another group you might like to join is the animals are family too group where we talk about our pets and share photos, etc. It's a place where we can forget about our cancer for a while.

    To join either or both of these groups just click on the links I've created and then choose 'join this group' on the pages that open. You can then introduce yourself and post questions after selecting 'start a discussion' and join in with existing conversations by clicking on 'reply'.

    When you have a minute it would be useful if could pop something about your journey so far into your profile as it really helps others when answering or looking for someone with a similar diagnosis. It also means that you don't have to keep repeating yourself. To do this click on your username and then select 'Edit Profile'. You can amend it at any time and if you're not sure what to write you can take a look at mine by clicking on my username.

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