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@karina60 This is all so very encouraging. Thank you for sharing your chemo/immunotherapy.

Spending the weekend by yourself and in pain is likely familiar to many of the cancer survivors here. I'm with you. I like people to check in with me. I wonder if your friends and family realized how much you would like that contact? Sure, people have their own busy lives to lead but a little reminder at times can prompt those phone calls or visits. It can be difficult to ask.

It's so good that you are doing well with your treatment protocol even with the chemotherapy pain and neuropathy. One of my friends had chemo/immunotherapy last year for colorectal cancer. She had a lot of neuropathy in her lower legs and feet. During a routine visit to her orthopedic surgeon for a hip replacement she'd had a few years ago they talked about the neuropathy. Her doctor suggested physical therapy (PT) which she had not considered and none of her cancer care team had suggested. She did the PT and found it to be encouraging to get her moving and helpful. Anyway, just a thought.

September 5 and 8 are coming up soon. Will you come back and let me know what you find out with your CT scan?

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I will return with an update! Thanks for your encouragement. I will go outside my independent comfort zone and ask for help / contact when I really need it. If I speak up
I know they will be here for me!