Have been on oral chemotherapy for 7 months. Various injections. CT scan looked good.,Stamina improving.
started working from home a few hours a week. We need positive stories for secondary breast cancer. Staying positive. Going to make sure I am around to see my kid do get married x
I found this too. I struggled with nausea and diarrhoea too. I’ve taken it for 6 weeks now and I am finding side effects are starting to ease a little.
It's a lot to deal with but hopefully it will make a difference I am having fulvestrant and denosumab injections too
We have to keep believing.
I have fulvestrant but not denosumab.
take care an rest as much as you can. X
Injections get better or is it your bum gets used to it
2nd lot of injections today the nurse said buscopan for stomach cramps x
Rest up. A bit overwhelming. But becomes part of normal life. Emotional hard. So it’s ok to be sad at times. X
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