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Feeling rubbish after my second chemo and lying in bed with my i pad. I found this quite interesting. Just wish I could drag myself up. Xxx

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I am sorry Dawn that you are feeling bad, sending you best wishes and hope that things will pick up soon love x G x a smiley to cheer :-)

It looks as though it will be an interesting study, Dawn.

Hope you soon feel much better.

Moniquex

Hi Dawn

It does look interesting.

Sorry you are feeling bad- chemo can be awful

Take care

Anne x

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Will I feel better soon?

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Sunfleury-UK in reply to dawnieg

Hi Dawn, I'm just catching up and was sorry to read you've had a tough time lately. Hopefully things are starting to improve a little for you. Somedays I think you just have to have a sofa/ duvet day, rest, have some snacks and plenty to drink. You will feel better at some point for sure!! I tended to just think in chunks of time as thinking about getting through the whole treatment plan seemed a bit much. Best wishes to you, Sxx

Sandra just had her 2nd this morning, she will be feeling the same come Monday, last one kept her pretty much bed bound for nearly 2 weeks. So I know what your going through. Hooe you feel better soon. Love Paul xx

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Thanks all I was fine last time. X

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Whippit

I'm really sorry to hear you're feeling so grotty. Hope it passes soon. Thanks for the reference to the information about the clinical trial. More testing is much needed. xx Annie

Sorry you're feeling so poorly. Hope things pick up, soon. But whatever would we do without our iPads?! Thanks for posing the link.

Linda xx

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HerThing

Hi, Sorry you are not feeling too well, I hope things quickly improve. Thanks for sharing the link, very interesting, it is an area where more research is sorely needed.

Andy x

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Zannah

Sorry you feeling rough. Chemo can be brutal! I hope that you pickup again quickly.

Love

Zannahx

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MargaretJ

my sympathies dawn! The side effects of chemo are made so much worse in this kind of weather! Hope you feel better soon!

Margaret

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Thanks everyone you are so kind and you understand. I was really sick earlier then slept for hours feeling much better now. I was fine last time not looking forward to another 4 months of this. Hope you are all enjoying your weekend xxx

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osborne1963 in reply to dawnieg

totally normal reaction to the chemo Dawnie. Nothing to worry about. Lets meet for coffee or lunch soon. Chin up xxxxxx

Big hugs Jackie

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angelina

Sorry you are feeling so poorly after chemo, if you are having trouble with

sickness please remember to tell your oncologist before your next chemo

as they can adjust your anti sickness tablets to help with this side effect.

X Angie X

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Aurelie in reply to angelina

Sorry you are feeling rough, Dawn - being sick really is the pits.

I had my second chemo on the 16th July, and felt awful on day 4 and 5 afterwards, definitely worse than after the first one, but I think this is par for the course. I was lucky, though, and wasn't sick.

What chemo are you on?

Hope you feel much better tomorrow.

Jill xx

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