In part 5 I detailed my struggles with all of the chemo induced side effects. One of the worst, and definitely the longest lasting for me is the peripheral neuropatny.
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In part 5 I detailed my struggles with all of the chemo induced side effects. One of the worst, and definitely the longest lasting for me is the peripheral neuropatny. […] You’ve probably heard about some of the possible side effects of chemo or maybe even experienced them yourself. There are lots of possible side effects and unfortunately I experienced most if not all of them. […] And now we come to the tough part. Enduring six months of weekly chemo was unquestionably the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do in my entire life. […] I don’t remember who referred me to my Oncologist. It was either my PCP or the surgeon. It’s been three years now so things are starting to get a bit fuzzy, especially since my brain is fried from the chemo and the plethora of supporting drugs. […] As I mentioned in the “Hen” post, I was transferred from one hospital to another in order to have my PCP available. […] The event leading up to my cancer diagnosis is actually a bit comical, but it saved my life. […] |
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