I can sympathize with you. I felt awful after my chemo treatments. But each one took me closer to the last one. I felt grateful for that & it gave me hope that I would succeed. My goal was to complete the course because the treatment I was undergoing had a 60% drop out rate. I was also participating in a clinical trial. Hang in you will succeed & this too shall pass. E
- lkkeller
- Rochester, NY
- Member Since Sep 2012
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- Patient: Ovarian and Fallopian Tube Cancer
- Patient Info: Currently in active treatment (initial surgery, receiving chemo rounds/radiation), Diagnosed: over 10 years ago, Female, Age: 64, Stage IIIC
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lkkeller posted an update
I got the results of my scan yesterday and they were worse than the last. I kinda figured that but it was still devestating to hear. Now I have to wait till my blood count come back to see if they will change my treatment. Should hear tommorrow
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lkkeller posted an update
i I am still in treatment since December. I am having a rough time mentally handling it. It seams like my numbers go up and then down. Very frustrating. I hate how it makes me feel after chemo.
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