Thread:Aunty7/@comment-34076922-20190130224650/@comment-34708890-20190201054954

I haven't changed much. It's frustrating, but still hanging in there. At least the meds have been adjusted to not make it worse.

My mom has her 5th of 6 chemos next week. But last week they told her she has to have radiation for 25 days in a row in April. That itself wasn't so bad, but she found out about one of it's effects and the necessary counter-measures, which had her freaked out. We talked, I researched, I started setting up counselling, we talked again, she talked to the cancer support worker who got her set up with free counselling by the cancer society, now she's not happy but starting to accept it. She might come visit me in March - I miss my mommy. That's actually kinda weird as we've had some issues, but with helping her so much the past few years, and then her caring for me while I've been unwell, I now hate being so far from her.

Sorry to hear about your stepdad, and that your family may be doing the chemo/rad thing too. Eyes, huh. Is vision at risk? This C thing is scary if you let yourself think about it - so I play the game so I don't think.

How are you doing? I hope at least your health is doing better. And that your son is well and studying hard.