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Have a good day everyone.love from very rainy ManchesterÂ
Anne
Morning, wide awake club!
I saw this and thought of you...
www.birminghammail.co.uk/.../zombie-extras-wanted-apocalyptic-series-13286764
WELL, WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO SAY?Unknown said:Morning, wide awake club!
I saw this and thought of you...
www.birminghammail.co.uk/.../zombie-extras-wanted-apocalyptic-series-13286764
Almost 4 years of disturbed sleep, doesn't affect me too much..........DOES IT.?
I thought I scrubbed up pretty well!!!!!
Haha! That's a good one!! And what I feel like!!
Had a message from the doc when I got home, wanting me to come in and discuss cervical cancer screening. This after I told her I don't have a cervix. So I shall toddle in sometime this week and see what the problem is.
Sooooo glad it's a bit cooler today. Maybe I won't drip quite so much tonight. Getting a bit tired of having to pour myself back into my skin in the mornings.
Karen
That'll be an interesting conversation!! You'll have to let us know what happens
Cooler here too, although it's not helped with the joint pains! Can't win really! But that's life, hopefully I will catch up with the hospice nurse eventually and she might have some solutions!!Â
Have 2 days of work left, then 2 weeks off......and boy do I need them! Xxxxxx
Evening, I like your humour LondonLass, just spent the last 4 hours!!!!!!!!! Trying to get to f.............. Sleep. I have just given up, thought I would come on here and see what's happening
Thanks for your message how are you feeling had results tumours all growing treatment not working no chemo tomorrow which is nice in one way but scary as no treatment working meeting surgeons Thursday any one else here where chemo and targeted therapy not working and had surgery please give me advice in need of some hope this rate can see me making a year lots of hugs to all hope all sleep better tonight nice and cool ahhhhh
Oh jazzy21 that's really CR*P news, BUT......
We are all here for you Hun and if the surgeons are seeing you there is obviously still hope! Keep going Hun. One foot in front of the other. That's all you can do and all I can do is say I am thinking of you and want to offer you a ((((((((((((VERY SUPPORTIVE HUG)))))))))))) xxxxx
hi
what have they tried so far ?
Lapatinib plus capecitabine is superior to capecitabine alone in women with HER2-positive advanced breast cancer that has progressed is a quote from a slightly older article but a friend of mine has been stable for 6 years on this combination
we were together in parliament campaigning for Kadcyla as she's been told this combination will stop working eventually and Kadcyla will be her next drug, we over the moon the government has struck a deal
hugs
Carolyn
xxx
real life success stories to remind you that people do survive breast cancer
https://community.macmillan.org.uk/cancer_types/breast-cancer/f/38/t/115457
Dr Peter Harvey
https://www.workingwithcancer.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/After-the-treatment-finishes-then-what.pdf
Thanks tiger,Unknown said:Evening, I like your humour LondonLass,
I think without the sense of humour I would of given up months ago!! Some weeks I've got to laugh or I'd cry and quite frankly I've wasted enough tissues!!
Sorry to hear you are struggling to sleep! I'd like to offer wise words of wisdom.....but let's face it, I'd be the last person you'd ask for advice on sleeping!!!!
Hope you have now settled for the night and sleep well!
WISHING EVERYONE A NICE COOL NIGHTS SLEEP! Xxxxxx
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