Hi everyone got my oncology appointment come through finnished my chemotherapy and radiation in December what normally happens ? still got a few side effects from the radiotherapy getting better but still got the frequent urination love to all Phil x
Well what normally happens is hopefully they give you good or great news. But on the flip side they can give you bad or worse news. sorry a bit flippant/ humourous but you gotta keep smiling bud.
Either way it's all just news one way or another, but fingers crossed man for you, I hope to see your message saying it was all good or even great news.
What good is, is very subjective of course but I hope for the very best news for you.
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Much love and hope to everyone past future and present.
I also hate autocorrect and hope people can make sense out of my posts when it changes half the words I type.
Hi Rictic, I had chemo (Gem/Cis) plus bladder removal. Normally before I see my oncologist I have a blood test and a CT scan. I can't recall if I had that before the 1st appointment after the operation, but they had the removed tissue to work on before we met and I imagine I did have the scan too.
(And then I was checked in the same way every 3 months for 2 years, now extended to 6 months.)
I see Rily also had a similar regime after his treatment. So if you have a CNS it might be worth checking tomorrow with them that they do want you to turn up on Tuesday without any bloods or CT.
All the best,
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