GraysGhost wrote:
My Mum was given three months after finding that she had incurable cancer - she just didn't accept what they said and continued her life in full.
She died twenty months later of an unconnected incident - an asthma attack, the first she ever had so didn't know what to do - and died in hospital the following day.
Her example has shown me that a positive mental attitude doesn't hurt and in fact helps a great deal.
So what if you have no hair, some of us are bald and have been since we were 25. I do have a wicked collection of hats though as it does get nippy around the ears.
Never give in, never surrender.
Kit
2nd chemo failed as well, cancer is now in hip and pelvis bone so on to radiotherapy to clear the bones { as an aside it should work against the tumer and soft tissue (lungs etc close to the bones)}.At one point we thought that I had DEEP VEIN THROMBOIS in the left leg as I am losing movement so got rushed on to treatment for that. GOOD NEWS is that after 2 ultrasound tests it has not been found so I can sound the all clear on DVT. As I am not on chemo my beard and hair is coming back in a different colour. just waiting to go back onto a 3rd set of chemo hopefully next month.Stay in the air with ammo in your guns is for the good

keep on is what I say