• HelloDingo@slrpnk.net
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    2 hours ago

    Taking my mom to her treatment centre here in an hour or so; I hope yours is even half as kind and caring as hers has been.

    Fuck cancer. Kick its ass!!

  • QualifiedKitten@discuss.online
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    Oh man, I was there late last year, currently in remission. It’s definitely scary, but you got this! Let me know if you want to chat!

    Do you care to share any specifics of your diagnosis or treatment plan? There’s apparently a wide range of chemo drugs depending of the type of cancer.

  • Gormadt@slrpnk.net
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    8 hours ago

    Best of luck

    I’m literally waiting on test results to see if this will be in my near future.

    My doctor told me last week that I should get the results by tomorrow, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous.

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    19 hours ago

    My longtime friend got diagnosed with a very aggressive stage 4 cancer 3 weeks ago. Last Thursday, his kidneys and liver began failing. He was hospitalized and doctors didn’t think he would survive the weekend. A dozen friends came on Sunday, and he’s doing a little better now. Still, I know his chances aren’t good.

    But your picture gives me hope, and hope is always a good thing.

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      17 hours ago

      Hey mate, hope you and your buddy are holding up. My grandpas in the hospital and needing radiation therapy. I can’t remember if it’s cancer or something else, I don’t think it is

      But anyways there’s plenty of communities to talk or heck even just vent if you need to

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    15 hours ago

    I have had lots of chemo. It sucks. Good luck!

    Did you name your wheelie-thingy? (that they hang the bags on). I named mine Otis. I figured if Otis was good enough to keep the elevators from crashing to the ground, then he was good enough to sort out how much of what drug I am getting at the time.

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      11 hours ago

      I never thought of naming my IV pole. It’s still in the garage. I think it looks more like a Garth but that doesn’t quite feel right

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        I have a weighted blanket but the problem is that it’s too warm

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      12 hours ago

      And that the ice crunchlets they give you (at least when I had to do awful medical stuff they gave me little rabbit pebbles of ice instead of water) are just the right size and crunchiness to your taste.

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    20 hours ago

    been there, done that, try to eat some crackers or something if you can, keep your energy up. Chemo is brutal, I’m currently growing my hair out to donate it and I’ve still got these super tight curls for the first few inches of growth from the chemo making it grow back differently. Everyone says it looks great, so hopefully it makes someone a nice wig. But god, I remember how much I hated the nausea and how much more I hated and even grieved over the loss of my hair at the time (I like my hair, okay? And I look terrible bald.)

    You got this. It’ll suck ass every minute, but you got this.