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davya's Cancer BlogDecember 1, 2007
just seen my surgeon, endoscopy showed no cancer growth, next appointment early jan with oncologist, early days but promising results. Also had Audiologist appt no hearing impairment, which can happen with cisplatin therapy, then to top off a great day, Dietitian says my PEG can be removed whenever I can arrange an appointment. Great early Christmas presents. November 20, 2007
I was diagnosed with squamous cell cancer( primary in the left tonsil, secondary in 4 of the lymph nodes all encapsulated luckily) on the 1st May 2007, bit of a shock finding out. They told me that that 90% of people who get this type of cancer are smokers which is a bummer as I have never smoked in my life, I’m told I was unlucky. No cancer in either side of my family so a real double whammy. Hang in there Davya things do get better. It sounds like you had a hard way to go but you came out in the with good results. Yes you are right no one tells you of the emotional side effects it helps to have a good support system where ever you can get it. Here is to a good Holiday season for you. I’m glad to hear you came through your treatment, a little worse for wear, but okay. It’s rough going from the onset and nothing, absolutely nothing prepares you for it. Even if you had information on what was coming, the trauma of the seemingly endless hospital/doctor visits, tests, and treatments are enough to overwhelm any person. I’m glad you’re doing what’s necessary to take care of yourself, especially with the emotional impact of things. Battling cancer permeates every aspect of your life. Well, invades would be a better term. Hang in there. You’re in my prayers. Remember one thing: When you’re in a depression, DO NOT trust your feelings or thoughts. Focus on the good things in your life. I know, easier said than done, but it’s a lesson I’m learning in dealing with depression. Hugs…Grace Davya, You have been through a lot. Be proud of how together you are and what you have survived. It takes a lot of internal fortitude and you have it! You are in my prayers. We all support each other. Stay strong. Gaile It will take awhile for your body and mind to heal and get use to the new you. Don’t put any pressure on yourself or any timeline. I was always so shocked at how much longer it seem to take for things to even out emotionally and physically. That a way to hang in there Davya… I know that you much have really suffered and it is harder on our families… You went through a lot, maybe more than you should have but through it all we alwars seem to learn something about it.. Patience and trust seem to be the two greatest things but I also find that one needs to be very positive about things, and also faith really helps. I will keep you in my prayers, but you must promise to keep the faith and be POSSITIVE about things .. Sometimes we must be stubborn about it.. so do not allow it to put you in a negative mood, refuse to accept that… I know that it will not be easy but stick in there.. |
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This is such great news Your are right what a Christmas present. May God keep you healthy and happy…
Cheryl58
You go girl! I am so happy for you that you are cancer free and almost PEG free, You have traveled a rough road and are receiving a great gift. Happy Holidays. You will stay in my praywes. Gaile
yeah!
Hi Davya, what wonderful news, hey each and every milestone is precious to us. My Da was from just south of Dublin a small town in Ballyconnell and Ma was from Co Wexford. Just lost them both at 94 and NO cancer. I guess my number was just ramdomly picked out of a hat LOL. I will keep you in my healing prayers Miss Davya! Shalom, Lily
What a wonderful early Christmas present. Sounds like things are going your way.