Belegon
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Colonoscopy in 8 hours. I think the worst of the prep is behind me. Da boom tisssssh.
Yeah, colonoscopy no fun. Important though, says dude with stage 4 colon cancer...
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Colonoscopy in 8 hours. I think the worst of the prep is behind me. Da boom tisssssh.
Yeah, colonoscopy no fun. Important though, says dude with stage 4 colon cancer...
Would you prefer that that crappy green snot stayed in your lungs, Millie?I'm still sick, but now I'm coughing up green gunk, and Mum says that's a good thing. WTF? Really, it's good to have crappy green snot from your lungs?
It beats the living shit out of coughing up blood.I'm still sick, but now I'm coughing up green gunk, and Mum says that's a good thing. WTF? Really, it's good to have crappy green snot from your lungs?
I'm still sick, but now I'm coughing up green gunk, and Mum says that's a good thing.
It beats the living shit out of coughing up blood.
They're right, Millie. Been there. You absolutely don't want the weird-tasting rusty-red shit. That's when it's serious. But you likely know that. The green is yukky, but is an indication you're healing. Keep it up!
Green goo and you.Since my last post, I've been sleeping. So, what were we talking about??
It's gross but its true. Take it from someone who's spent more time with a pulmonologist than his PCP - the first thing they ask is "What color is it?"They're right, Millie. Been there. You absolutely don't want the weird-tasting rusty-red shit. That's when it's serious. But you likely know that. The green is yukky, but is an indication you're healing. Keep it up!
No yellow or red.Green goo and you.
It's gross but its true. Take it from someone who's spent more time with a pulmonologist than his PCP - the first thing they ask is "What color is it?"
Green is good
Yellow isn't
Red is hospital time.
There is a reason you're exhausted - your body is fighting off a very serious illness. Relax. Turn on Nexflix, pick something you really wanted to see, and sleep through it.Oh, yeah. I feel weird... I'm worn out for no reason. I'm still dosing off, but Mum is still coming in and out checking on me. I just got up and walked around the house a few times to Jut move around and exercise for a bit.
Thanks, bro. I've kinda adjusted to it now and just focusing on living as long and as well as I can. In January of 2024, before I started Chemo, the oncologist told me that I was looking at 5 years... and that the longest he had seen anyone last with my progression was a teenage girl who lasted 8 years. My instant thought was, okay, the goal is nine years! let's give him a new story to tell. 15 months into it, I'm mostly focused on accomplishing things with my kids and the idea of leaving a legacy. Chemo was rough at first, but it worked as far as slowing the progression of my disease to a point where my current chemo is what they are calling "maintenance," meaning they are focused on keeping my quality of life and hoping that doing so will extend my life. I feel like it's working. My side effects are much much less invasive then they were during my first six months. They changed my meds after the first set of chemo, and I've been slowly gaining back the weight I lost and learning to deal with the neuropathy, which in my case is basically that the chemo is killing the nerves in my hands and feet. That's still a big issue, and why I can't work, but it has lessened. Back in July, tying my shoes or buttoning a shirt button was a major challenge... like to the point where I had to have someone else do it for me. But the worst thing was that the neuropathy was spreading into my mouth. For that first six months, anything less than room temperature made my mouth go numb in a way that the best descriptor is ... imagine what your foot feels like when it falls asleep: now, take that feeling and put it in your mouth. It sucked! Late in August, I had my first cold beer in ten months... and my first ice cream about a month later. That was a major turning point. My hands and feet still give me trouble, but they've gotten better and the mouth issue has not returned.Colonoscopy all good. Doc didn't even have to take any samples. We're set for a while.
@Belegon , so sorry for your diagnosis. My wife's father succumbed to colon cancer when he was 45, so we take it seriously around our household.
EXACTLY! One thing I've learned in the last year... give yourself the time to recover from things!There is a reason you're exhausted - your body is fighting off a very serious illness. Relax. Turn on Nexflix, pick something you really wanted to see, and sleep through it.
Thanks, bro. I've kinda adjusted to it now and just focusing on living as long and as well as I can.
I soooo feel u on this one. Coffee for me please. Although the idea of a cup of Earl Gray is tempting, too...What a pleasure to be able to enjoy writing again ...
glad things are looking positive. I HATE being sick .Another day has come and gone, and a new awakening. Feeling a bit better (not to sound too optimistic), so maybe I'm on the mend. Somehow, my Mum let Cat into the garage yesterday, and she (Cat) brought a plaything in with her. A grey and freshly killed mouse that Cat laid on my bed last night, and she yowled at me until I took notice of her gift to me. I've only just got up. No, I didn't sleep with the mouse; Jo gave it a proper burial in thrash. Mum is leaving today to go and take care of pops for the weekend. She's staying until Donnie is off for school, and Jo is only working until 3:00, so she'll be back before Donnie is home. I'm having Irish Coffee (no boost in it), scrambled eggs, and bacon.
Yay CK!I've got a fresh pot of coffee on and the teapot is hot. There's some lemonade in the 'fridge for those who want to make Arnold Palmers. I have some Pączkis on the counter for those who want a snack.
Finished a couple of scenes yesterday and will be over in the corner doing some more writing. What a pleasure to be able to enjoy writing again ...