Treatment begins with a PICC line insertion and first round chemotherapy and I realise how woefully ill prepared for what I'm about to go through, physically and emotionally.
This is incredibly vivid and takes me right back to those days - I had six months of chemo at the Christie back in 2022 but didn’t end up having a line inserted (it was my worst nightmare at the time). The staff were lovely and very efficient but there’s no way to make it easy, is there? I hope you’re doing okay now. I am, so far.
Thanks so much for reading and for your message Miranda and I'm glad you're ok. I tend to use NED (No evidence of disease) to describe how I am in terms of the cancer. Generally I feel good in myself physically and emotionally/mentally these days, but the experience doesn't leave you, does it.
This is incredibly vivid and takes me right back to those days - I had six months of chemo at the Christie back in 2022 but didn’t end up having a line inserted (it was my worst nightmare at the time). The staff were lovely and very efficient but there’s no way to make it easy, is there? I hope you’re doing okay now. I am, so far.
Thanks so much for reading and for your message Miranda and I'm glad you're ok. I tend to use NED (No evidence of disease) to describe how I am in terms of the cancer. Generally I feel good in myself physically and emotionally/mentally these days, but the experience doesn't leave you, does it.