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singer78
06-20-2007, 08:37 AM
As I've come to know some of you lovely, supportive people & then don't "see" you on here for a day or two, I start worrying about you.
Your last post, Susie, was how you didn't want to "complain"....
Hey ---Look at me---it helps! This is the only place I really don't feel bad about sharing those kind of things, even if I've repeated myself, there's always some nice soul to lean on---it even helps just posting it---it's like therapy....you type it down and sometimes it helps just sharing.
I was just hoping you're o.k. and maybe you've had your new appt. ---or is it today?
Whatever....I'm sure we'd all like to know how you're doing. Lots of hugs XXX
:)

fairy-lights
06-22-2007, 11:23 AM
Hi :angel: bless you Singer,

I have been feeling unwell, and I went to see my doctor who said he would write my referral letter to an ENT for a second opinion.

Singer I am worried the node in my collar bone region, feels as though it has gotten a lot bigger:confused:

My left leg and hip into back are really aching as well, and i can't explain it.

I don't know where to turn no one wants to look at my nodes until I see the ENT, and I am scared I can feel it under the skin and it's about 4cm.

If I don't come on very often at the moment guys, please do not forget me, and keep me in your thoughts!!

Sorry, how rude of me, how are you coping at the moment, I haven't attempted all of your threads (LOL)

I wish you all love and happiness xx

singer78
06-23-2007, 02:54 PM
Fairy,
I'm glad you're going to an ENT. That was the actual beginning of getting to the root of my problem. I feel so bad for you. It's terrible when they can't seem to put all your symptoms together, so you can start the healing process. I heard so many stories yesterday (at chemo) of the same thing---people with so many symptoms, and baffling doctors. I think it boils down to just finding the "one" right doc that knows which tests to order. Anyway, keep plugging away.
My 2nd chemo session, so far, has not been nearly as traumatic as the 1st, although, I'm only one day into it. I think just knowing what to expect, is the best thing.
I can't type much longer, my eyes are still a little weary from a headache I had yesterday. Headaches can really ruin your day, can't they?
Glad you're still around & seeking much-needed answers!
All the best to you....Love, S.

 
 
 




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