I ll let you know how I get on .Any advice welcome .Wish me luck in getting through it .I am lucky in the sense that it has not spread anywhere so that’s why the chemo . Soooo many appointments.
Hi Kingston good luck with the treatment. It all sounds very daunting to begin with, but you soon find yourself in a routine with treatment appointments.
I haven’t had chemo, but I have had radiotherapy. It is a very easy procedure, very much like having an xray. They will give you a list of side effects, but it doesn’t mean you will have them all. You may find yourself becoming more fatigued as the treatment goes on.
Let us know how it goes.
Whatever cancer throws your way, we’re right there with you.
We’re here to provide physical, financial and emotional support.
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