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Chemotherapy Possibilities for Stage 3 Colon Cancer
#1
Hi everyone, I recently found out that I get stage 3 colon cancer and my medical doctor recommended chemotherapy. I'm feeling overwhelmed and scared. Can anyone share their experiences with chemotherapy for colon cancer?
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#2
Hey there, I'm sorry to attend on your diagnosis. I went by chemotherapy for stage 3 colon cancer last year, and I completely understand how you're feeling. It's a tough journey, but you're not alone. What distinct concerns do you have about chemotherapy?
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#3
Hi, I'm on top in a comparable boat. I finished my chemotherapy treatment for stage 3 colon cancer a few months ago. It was a challenging period, however I'm grateful for the support I received from my medical team and loved ones. Happy to answer any questions you may well get about the method.
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#4
Thank you both for sharing your experiences. I'm mainly worried on the backlash of chemotherapy. Did you practice any severe side effects, and how did you control them?
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#5
Backlash are definitely a concern, but it's crucial to remember that everyone's experience with chemotherapy is different. personally, I dealt with nausea, fatigue, and hair loss, but my medical squad provided medications to help handle those symptoms. I on top found it helpful to rest as a lot as possible and to stay hydrated. Get you discussed potential side effects with your doctor?
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#6
I echo what said. Side effects can range from individual to person. I experienced comparable side effects however found that staying lively when I could and maintaining a wholesome diet helped alleviate any of the symptoms. It's crucial to communicate openly with your medical team about any backlash you're experiencing so they can adjust your treatment plan if needed.
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#7
That's comforting to attend. I haven't had a detailed discussion with my doctor on potential backlash still, but I'll definitely make sure to do so before starting treatment. Another concern of mine is how chemotherapy will impact my every day life. Did you find it tough to manage work or more responsibilities in the course of treatment?
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#8
Balancing treatment method with everyday life can be challenging, but it's essential to prioritize your health in the course of this period. I experienced to take some time off operate during the most intense parts of my treatment due to fatigue and other backlash, but my employer was understanding and supportive. Don't hesitate to lean on your backing system for help with tasks or responsibilities if needed.
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#9
I agree. It's essential to be meek with by yourself and to listen to your body throughout the treatment method procedure. I found that currently being upfront with my employer and coworkers about my situation helped alleviate any of the stress . Bear in mind that your health will come first, and it's okay to ask for help when you need it.
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#10
Thank you both for your insights and help. I feel a little bit more prepared to talk about chemotherapy with my medical doctor now. It's comforting to know that there are other people who get gone through comparable experiences and arrive out the other side.
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