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Thursday, 31 August 2023

And so it begins … at last!

On Tuesday I was supposed to go to Guy’s Hospital Cancer Care Centre at London Bridge for my first session of radiotherapy treatment, but on Monday this was cancelled, and I was told that I would have to go to the hospital’s outstation (the Macmillan Dimbleby Cancer Care Centre) at Queen Mary’s Hospital on Wednesday afternoon to start my treatment. On Tuesday I had a telephone call that told me that my start date had been moved to Thursday, so later today I hope that I will begin my course of radiotherapy.

I have read all the literature I’ve been given about the treatment, and I’ve got a fairly good idea what will happen … but until it does my nervousness about the treatment and any possible side effects will remain.

15 comments:

  1. I wish you all the best. I've seen people in my family undergoing similar treatments, some bear it well, some have indeed side effects. But, as the patient, although you can't control the dice roll, you can keep your morale modifier as high as possible (to use a wargaming analogy).

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  2. Good luck with the treatment and I hope there's no further last minute changes.

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  3. Sorry to hear you got messed around with dates. Hope the treatment goes well and side effects are tolerable.

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  4. Good luck Bob and best wishes for a smooth process and recovery.
    Neil

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  5. I hope all goes well Bob. Fingers crossed any side effects are minimal but I suspect it may be a case of short-term “bother” being far, far outweighed by the long-terms gains & benefits.
    All the best,
    Geoff

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  6. Best wishes Bob, hope all goes smoothly. Many of us will no doubt be thinking of you. Take a good (wargaming?) book, for the waiting room!

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  7. Finger crossed Bob that the treatment did finally start today and that you are not feeling too bad after it. As always wishing you and yours all the best.

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  8. That was a fairly short wait, giving you less time to stress about it. If the literature helps as well, all the better.
    Well wishes and high hopes for your quick recovery.

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  9. Good luck Bob we are all rooting for you. Keep up the positive attitude mate.

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  10. Somewhat belatedly, GOOD LUCK from me, too, Bob. Good to hear you have the appointment at last, and hoping all’s going/went OK.

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  11. Phil Dutre, Brian Cameron, Nundanket, Maundlin Jack Tar, Neil Patterson, Elliesdad, David in Suffolk, Steve J., Mark Cordone, Rich, Mr. Pavone, Geordie an Exiled FoG, Fitz-Badger, and Martin S.,

    Thanks very much for your kind words and support. They a greatly appreciated.

    All the best,

    Bob

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