.
Well don't know what yesterday and Friday was all about but now it's passing over i realise how awful i felt. Ironically today had first appointment for daughter with her depression i could have done with it myself ! Anyway feel more normal again fingers crossed for tomorrow Thank you x
Great pics ...ooo could just eat them!!
Optimistic....So heartened that you feel bit better.Caw canny (Go Gently/carefully)xxx
Ooh! Nice cakes !! Not much tempts my appetite at the moment, but maybe cake will work!?
Glad you're feeling a bit better Optimistic, it is quite a rollercoaster ride isn't it? But you know what? Slowly, you begin to realise the good days are growing and the bad ones are shrinking. Hug?
I noticed Kacang has hung up the badge. That one slipped by me.
Chemo-ers, hope it's a good week with no hotel NHS stays.
Had a good shoot yesterday - 2 session wins, overall win and 2 county records. And the fruit loops were riding along on my quiver all the way!!
Hard week ahead, ISO 9001 audit on Thursday.
LondonLass are you back at work or still on hard earned sick leave? Any joy with a new benefits appointment?
Hugs, sleep tight everyone
Xxxx
Karen
Hi toxophilite I am finding it hard to recall details of research I've done and chemo etc (which I think is a good thing) so it was getting more and more difficult to provide useful answers without having to check and recheck all the time. Is it moving on? If so, I'm pleased.
I won't be deserting the fruit loops though.
[edited by admin]
I'm kinda glad to hear it's not just me Karen toxophilite
Oh and I forgot to mention my good news to everyone.
I had an ultrasound to follow up on the inspissated cyst they found 6 months ago in my good boob. No change phew.
I also had a dexa scan. The last one was 3 years ago before I started taking arimidex and I was osteopenic and very close to osteoporosis in both hip and spine. On this latest scan, my hip is completely normal and my spine is almost normal. I put it down to the prolia (denusomab) injections I have every 6 months, rather than the calcium supplements. Needless to say, I'm very pleased.
Next oncologist visit is in March. No doubt he'll tell me (again) to lose weight and no doubt (again) I won't.
[edited by admin]
Whatever cancer throws your way, we’re right there with you.
We’re here to provide physical, financial and emotional support.
© Macmillan Cancer Support 2026 © Macmillan Cancer Support, registered charity in England and Wales (261017), Scotland (SC039907) and the Isle of Man (604). Also operating in Northern Ireland. A company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales company number 2400969. Isle of Man company number 4694F. Registered office: 3rd Floor, Bronze Building, The Forge, 105 Sumner Street, London, SE1 9HZ. VAT no: 668265007