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One of my family member had to go through chemo (she had breast cancer) so I can relate. >.< Please don't stress yourself - I can wait a long time! Health must always have first priority! Take your time to heal, to rest! I wish you all the best and send you as many positive vibes as possibld! You're a strong person and you'll beat this!
Breast cancer here too, but I'm on the other side of it & almost at the end of my BC war plan. I need work more than air at this point, LOL. Sooooo fed up with feeling exhausted, brains scrambled, and just not being able to do what I normally do. You should've seen me when I finally got the okay post-surgery to drive again. I lit out of my house like my butt was on fire, LOL.
I'm very glad to hear that! Once you've finished your war plan, you'll be back to full strength without a doubt and then you'll be able to work non-stop. :)
I know how that feels - I don't have cancer, just one very shitty immune system - but I get you. Not being able to do something, or still feeling tired after sleeping for hours - it's the worst. One is exhausted, one can't do anything, and it's very easy to fall into depression... So, yeah. That's the way I feel without the whole added chemo stress, so that has to be ten times worse for you. Kudos for being so positve, though! I can only imagine what a boost being able to drive again has been for you and I'm glad that you were able to make this major step. :)
My youngest groused and moaned more doing his last lab report for Honors Science than I did the whole past 8 or 9 months, LOL.I'm generally an upbeat sort, though. So...I've been miserable, but happy about it? Really quite deranged if you think about it. ;-)
Definitely. I've come to the conclusion after having fun these past many months that I can make a good time out of damn near anything. :D
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I know how that feels - I don't have cancer, just one very shitty immune system - but I get you. Not being able to do something, or still feeling tired after sleeping for hours - it's the worst. One is exhausted, one can't do anything, and it's very easy to fall into depression... So, yeah. That's the way I feel without the whole added chemo stress, so that has to be ten times worse for you. Kudos for being so positve, though! I can only imagine what a boost being able to drive again has been for you and I'm glad that you were able to make this major step. :)

