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Need hope: Neuropathy from chemo

Cancer: Managing Symptoms | Last Active: Jan 21 10:24am | Replies (135)

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@tessie63

I am so sorry to hear about your ongoing battle with cancer and I’m sure your treatment with radiation takes a toll on the emotional and physical aspects of your body. It would be nice for you to get it over with already and carry on with life.
I live in cold Saskatchewan, Canada. I prefer the warmer months here but, unfortunately, that is the shorter season here.
You are indeed lucky to be treated by the clinic in Rochester. I was there for the treatment of sarquidosis years ago. Our health care system sucks here! My friend has been waiting for over two years now to have her colonoscopy. For most of us, going to the US is just too expensive. The surgeries here have been held up due to Covid and we are experiencing a lack of nurses and doctors now to man the hospitals. Many were burnt out and just did not return. If your doctor recommends any number of tests you could wait months to get them. It’s
sad for so many who need care now and can’t get it.
I wish you the best of health in the future. You sound like a strong very upbeat person. Remember, we are both on the right side of the grass, for now anyway so we just have to make the best of each day. If I sometimes feel life is not fair I go off by myself, taking a good supply of kleenex, and have a good cry about it. It makes me feel so much better! Keep in touch.
Carol

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@tessie63 Carol, Thank you so much for your what you wrote and especially for your final paragraph. It is validating to think about how we are both "above ground" or "The right side of the grass", isn't it? It's a good reminder to me to make the best of every day.