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@Mustang67 wrote:I hope your cancer is now in recession and you are on the mend. I watched my best friend go through breast cancer and sat with her a few times while having chemo. But I saw what it was like trying to deal with the side effects from the different types of treatments etc. It is such a horrible and cruel disease.
I truly hope you have more good days ahead of you, than bad 🤗
Thanks @Mustang67, i'm doing well for now, the current drugs are holding it back for now. Once it fails the chemo is likely next step so definitely not looking forward to the prospect of that. Fingers crossed there's a while yet before i'm there. Chemo is definitely one of the more difficult treatments to cope with.
I'm currently doing the Long Run thing to raise funds for Prostate Cancer research. There's such a lot of exciting developments on the horizon for a lot of different cancer treatments so hopefully it will be a lot easier for people within the next few years.
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