Hi Doreen
I see you have had some replies to your other posts.
I will pop some links here that may be able to help while you recover from your cancer experiences.
Your feelings after cancer treatment | Macmillan Cancer Support
What to do after cancer treatment ends: 10 top tips | Macmillan Cancer Support
Hope they help and good luck with your next Macmillan Buddies session.
Jane
Okay. I’m tired, in pain but I had a number 2 win today (4 days post op), so I’m happy about that. My intestines feel weird, I can feel them settling towards their new position. I love cheese and pickle sandwiches on whole wheat seeded batch with Chai. They are amazing. I couldn’t eat in the hospital and I struggled to sleep. I’m so much happier about being home. Eating my husbands food, sleeping in my bed.
how are you?
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