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Need hope: Neuropathy from chemo

Cancer: Managing Symptoms | Last Active: Sep 29 8:27am | Replies (151)

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@loribmt

I’m so moved by your tender story of love and life with your husband of 54 years. That’s a huge milestone in itself with so many memories of decades spent together. “I am his memory and he is my feet.” This is a beautiful line and reflective of what has made your marriage so successful. It wasn’t always one of ‘memory and walking’, but I’m sure you both always had each other’s back and together ‘made a whole person’ as my husband and I say. ☺️
It’s wonderful that you are living in a setting that works perfectly for both of you. It’s important to feel safe, secure and part of a community. I know you mentioned having a pity party sometimes…go for it! The difference is, you know not to stay too long at that party. 😉
I read a few of your previous posts to see that you’ve gotten introduced to a number of fellow neuropathy members. Sadly, it’s a pretty hot topic in the forum but it lets you know you’re not alone…not that it makes you feel better but sometimes misery loves company. (I really don’t know what that means! My mom always used to say that!

Thank you for asking about my story. In a nutshell, 3 years ago, I was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia after being seriously ill for 3 weeks. Many rounds of chemo and a bone marrow transplant at Mayo-Rochester and I’m back to normal…in remission and things look promising! It was an arduous journey but well worth the effort. I’m happy to just be alive every day and I feel it’s my mission to help give hope and encouragement to other members diagnosed with blood cancers and/or facing a bone marrow transplant. ☺️ My husband and I just celebrated our 48th anniversary…we never really know where our life journey will take us but it is very special when it’s spent with someone we love. I wish you and your husband all the best.

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This has been a wonderful place for me to talk about my life now and hear the stories from people who have similar afflictions. Thank you for the volunteer help you give to us all. It makes a big difference in our lives.
All the best
Carol