← Return to Anyone else find the side effects of Hydrea 500MG frightening?

Discussion
Comment receiving replies
@jacklyn

Thanks Lori. I should know by now not to try and control everything in my life especially after I have turned it over to God. You can’t keep taking it back. lol
I also wanted to
Share with you that I am having a hard time going to The Oncology dept. this is the same place my husband ( David) where I took him for his treatments for 1-1/2 for stage 4 colon cancer. My dear David sadly passed away 8 yrs ago and being there has brought it all back to me. The treatments didn’t work for him. I am trying to look at it differently but it’s hard right now. Right after his passing I was diagnosed with MDS. Then my journey started. I never thought I would loose him first. He was 7 yrs younger and never sick. I was the one with breast cancer etc. He was always there for me. I still look for his car sometimes when I come out of Walmart. Still can’t believe it. Thanks for listening.

Jump to this post


Replies to "Thanks Lori. I should know by now not to try and control everything in my life..."

Aw, Jacklyn, I’m so sorry for your loss of your husband and I can certainly understand the impact of returning to the same clinic where your husband had been treated. Situations like that can conjure up a lot of emotions, making it difficult to move along in your own journey. My father passed away in the hospital where I was admitted for 8 weeks. I couldn’t help but think of him during those weeks and long nights. But I also felt his energy there and his spirit of endurance from all the tough times I saw him perserve through adversity. So I really empathize with what you’re feeling every time you open those doors to enter the clinic.

Thank you for sharing this memory of your husband. How long were you married?