How chemo initially felt. Today it's 1 hr every 14 days - and I am surviving! HOO!
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Congratulations !!! I π«‘π«‘π«‘π«΅πΎππΎπͺπΎ
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Oh my goodness!!! I will include you in my prayers my dear friend. My cousin and my coworker both survive and you can too!!!
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Best vibes to you. β€οΈ
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You will! β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
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ππ» yeah it did suck, but it works n so many times! ππ» positive thoughts to you
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Awesome!!!! π
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Youβre doing the thing! Keep at it β¦ π₯
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Hope you're in remission soon. Hang in there - many here are rooting for you.
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Kick ass!!!
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I had my first 10 days ago. For me itβs 4 hours plus 2.5 days of wearing a pump. Biggest takeaway, I had chemo brain for a couple of days. Donβt make any important decisions for a few days. Good luck.
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Been there, done that, every time. It's just like that.
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OTP vp
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Congratulations!!!
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That was me a couple of weeks ago! The study tech was shocked because I passed out as soon as he left the room to get a replacement sensor. He had to wake me up to tell me to sleep.
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You can do it! I finished 8 rounds of folfoxiri 2 months ago. It's hard, but you can do it!
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You got this! It won't be this way forever.
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Total strangers are rooting for you, man!
You got this!
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Fellow former chemo warrior. You're doing great!!!
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Keep fighting!
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Relatable.
(What an uncomfortable night that was.)
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And congratulations! Hopefully you are through the worst.
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I have done the sleep study thing. I wouldnβt have slept a bit but I was completely exhausted.
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Hang in there!
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Yay! Keeping fighting the cancer biach! Peace!
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Also, good luck, man.
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I've had 2 sleep studies, and that's EXACTLY how it feels! π΅βπ«
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Badass!!! Happy for you ππ
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Best wishes to you!! You got this πͺπ»!! π
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Don't like RFK see this...he'll fix that.
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Thank god for at home sleep studies.
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Keep believing, it helps!!
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As a cancer survivor, that drawing is pretty accurate π Keep on keeping on!
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Back in 1968, my father was given what they called chemotherapy. He had to crawl up the stairs to get to bed. I'm pretty sure it hastened his death at just 37, but he took one for the team.