10-02-2008, 11:55 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Beverly, MA Age: 14
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Originally Posted by Vasta Sorry but im gonna seem like the only negative person posting on here i'm not having a go at your or anything >.>
But...serisouly the more you dwell on your treatment the worse it is going to get. Ive had a heart transplant even though it is completely different cirsumstances I have to get heart biopsys and when you go in there to get your treatment done it really makes it heaps better if you just go in there let them stab you and then get out again the more you draw it out the worse it is going to be.
3-5 tablets a day isnt bad try 30 that gets slightly repetivite every day and night, they will make you throw up for awhile but you get used to it. When i first got my heart transplant done I had to go back every week for 12 weeks to get another biospsy done and dam it was painful but seriously like i said before you jsut have to get over it and get it done, its somthing that has to be done and will happen regaurdless. I mean im back in hospital for 1-2 weeks every month cause somthing is always fucking up if i catch the common cold its extremly hard even to move cause im in that much pain.
Sorry but I probely seem liek a complete dickhead but im just trying to tell you to move on with it and get back to normalish life >.> | Must be rough... I've only had a biopsy on my arm, and I was sedated, but awake. Can't you ask them to put you asleep? I had that option, but it's only my arm, and it went by very fast. I didn't want to spend another night in the hospital, so I just stuck with the conscious sedation. Also, I'm sorry if anything I posted has offended you, as it seems like you're in a much worse condition.
Still, I would like to thank you all for the support. I'll be going to the hospital tomorrow so they can inject something through my port-a-cath. For the next six to eight weeks I'll be out of school every Friday to do this. But then again, it makes me feel better when I know that I only have two more sessions of chemotherapy (out of three).
Six to eight weeks, it seems like nothing compared to what other people have to go through. Anyways, I'll try to keep you guys updated as much as possible. Once again, thanks for the support everybody. |
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