So glad you are feeling better @sumi, I can spare some extra weight for you too. You have a great day. I know I appreciate every day and appreciate the support from this website. Thank you all, and Happy Thanksgiving.
I had some arthritis before chemo. When they did my knee replacement 4 weeks ago they found brittle bone. They removed it and sent it in for testing. It is just dead bone, which they said chemo can cause. I had horrible leg pains during chemo, my legs felt like they would shatter when I walked...
I went through chemo. Every 3 weeks for 6 treatments. I had horrible leg pains that has ended in my just having a knee replaced because of it. Try to focus on living and making it through chemo. The fear of death will be there for a while unfortunately. I'm glad to hear you have started...
I am not familiar with lymphoma.
I wish you the best of luck on your journey. I'm very happy to hear that they can treat you. Did they mention what's ahead for you?
Feel free to ramble all you want, it can help sometimes just to get stuff out.
That's my husband's favorite line, "everything will be fine" he always says. So far he's been mostly right.
I wish you tons of luck for a good outcome on your biopsy. You will be in my thoughts.
Hopefully it means no one else has been diagnosed with cancer. It has been a helpful thread for me too, but I have chosen not to dwell on it anymore. Now on to my arthritis. How have you been Phil?
I thought I was the only one, but the internet is full of people suffering afterwards with muscle and joint problems, the doctor acted like he never heard of it, but the nurses knew more stuff than him.
Do you still take steroids, I hated those too, I hated everything.
I fall down a lot, big...