Yay the weekend so im back here to help everybody where I can.
I know its interesting for some to talk about the medical treatment side but the doctors would have talked about it plenty.
I want to focus more on your coping side and how it is effecting you.
Like you said, you havnt talked about it.
Please talk about it to your family and friends.
You shouldnt let it ruin your future goals either.
I know the feeling of leaving your loved ones is a scary one but dieing is something we all have to accept, you are simply in a situation where it is obvious and seems to be looming down on you. An experience that some never have.
Dont feel vain or selfish for feeling that you will miss tv and the cats, there is nothing wrong with feeling nostalgic, you have every right to feel wrongly done by.
Ignore when anybody thinks your condition is not that bad, the main issue is how you percive it and people should treat you like you arnt sick but should take note when you arnt feeling good.
I really do think you should talk about death with your family and your wishes, get it out of the way and move on to your future.
I want you to get better, but I have no metaphysical powers so I can only help you with words and positive advice. Eat foods high in fat and minerals and keep your energy up.
Dont let it get you skinny because the chemo takes alot of it away.
Ive never had cancer, my grandfather did have it for years his was glandular. Sadly I never had a chance to know him well (family issues) and I regret it thoroughly because I heard so much about him was similar to me.
People wont forget you, not until everybody who knew you dies will you be forgotten. Dont try to make it a goal to be remembered that is giving up, live in the
now.
Because the truth is, there is only
nowI will be around to help
if this makes no sense its because i find it hard to comunicate through writing i hope it does though
Love Wolfy