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@sherryfulk

Jody, thank you for sharing! What you said makes alot of sense. I work in the OR and am so used to fixing people and seeing everything, the good and the bad. I just dont want that for him. I know what the side effects ar le and what chemo does to the human body. I am not saying the Drs are wrong and we had ALOT thrown at us over the last 5 weeks with almost no support system other than my sister, our adult kids and their spouses so I certainly feel overwhelmed along with so manynither emotions it is hard to process.

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@sherryfulk I certainly understand your situation. Cancer is devastating to all involved and it is a life changer for sure!
I never thought I would be on disability and not able to work. This was very difficult for me because I have been working since I was a child. I was only 54 when I was diagnosed and was ordered to stop working.
I have many post treatment issues that I deal with daily and I fully understand why I was ordered to go on disability.
I think my wife needed support more than I did, I kind of went into seclusion for a bit.
Feel free to message me anytime if you need information, a shoulder or even to vent.
Wishing you the best
MOJO