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Hi Jan. Read your post about the first chemo treatment last Friday. I hope you managed to sort out some of your questions with the nurses and doctors. Hope hubby is getting on o.k.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was scared for my youngest daughter, thought she would snap into tiny pieces but with some gentle persuasion, she now talks all the time. The odd thing is my eldest grandson is on the autistic spectrum and he acts as if grandads still around and the things he says are so endearing it makes you smile, eg "Next time we go on holiday, shall we go to heaven to bring grandad back"LOL Its tjose things that realise you can`t pack it in, which I considered early on as rather annoyingly to some we were joined at the hip!!
Hi ttfn and mamya if you are still around. Just wanted to let you know the chemo went ok, although wasn't expecting it to take 9 hours! We were both very tired over the weekend. Hubby had his final scan yesterday and then saw the surgeon for the results and so far all the news is positive. They confirmed the cancer has not spread anywhere else and so far he has not had any bad reactions to the chemo except feeling a bit tired. Hopefully the chemo will shrink the tumour enough that he will be able to eat a bit more and they did say this can happen very quickly. They are going to do 2 sessions of chemotherapy, both of 3 weeks, then he will have a rest to recover of 4 to 6 weeks before the operation. so we're looking at the middle of July probably. Also spoke to the Macmillan nurse who was very helpful and she is sending me forms to claim a grant for travelling expenses.
I also saw my friends at the weekend and we all had a chat about it so everything is now in the open and they were all really kind so I am feeling better about that. We are both now feeling a lot more positive.
Thank you for thinking of me and hubby, it is much appreciated. xxxx
I also saw my friends at the weekend and we all had a chat about it so everything is now in the open and they were all really kind so I am feeling better about that. We are both now feeling a lot more positive.
Thank you for thinking of me and hubby, it is much appreciated. xxxx
Morning Jan - thanks for the update. Fingers crossed for you both. I am especially pleased to read you have had a good chat with your friends - just what you needed. 9 hours is a very long day Jan - they don't get any shorter as I recall. Still the scan news looks good and you both have a more positive outlook. Brilliant news, well done
Homemade soups would be beneficial, Jan. Things like tomato and red pepper, roasted in the oven. Fry some onion and garlic and add the red veggies, some water and seasoning and blitz in the blender. Push through the sieve to removed any seeds, etc. Et voila... you have a very nutritious, easily digestible meal. Tomatoes and onions are both rich in anti-cancer properties too. x x