Originally Posted By: andyd
Good news X man. I had a radical right masectomy 7/31/09. Stage 2A breast cancer. Yeah, males get it too. I just had my first dose of chemo on 9/11. So far, just a little gas and nausea, nothing terrible. I had been dreading chemo, but this was't bad.
I think chemo is a code word for poison the malignancy without killing the host if you can. I'm glad it's going well for you.
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My daughter is helping me manage the procedural stuff, I just show up and chat up the nurses. The whole experience so far has been strangely positive. This kinda baffles me, I'm guessing there is a variant of the Stockholm Syndrome kicking into the process
That though crossed my mind too, although I prefer to think of it as my personal strength of character.
I think it helps that I normally spend a lot more time thinking about the future than the past. I can't change the past so no use getting upset about it.
On the smoking, if you slip and light up again, just remember that isn't failure, it's an opportunity to quit again.
My older brother smoked for 45+ years and had a rough time quitting for good. He finally did quit.
Take care
XS