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hey guys im here in the hospital, it hasnt been too bad, sleeps been rough but other then that im fine, i will keep you all posted once i get out on saturday and let you know how the first week went. Anywho, take care yall
Hang in there Jose!
I couldn't sleep either when I was in the onco ward, so I asked for a pill. Just a mild one that made me fall asleep...
I really think that it made a huge difference that I got a good nights sleep. In that way I managed to cope pretty well with the chemo.
When well rested, you fell so much better (a little longer... )
It's not a walk in th park, but you will get through it!
And because you joined this forum, you are not alone with you problem anymore.
Best wishes
Jens
Embryonal carcinoma, stage II,
3 x BEP, apr - june 2005
Surveillance
Jose, Chris couldn't sleep either during chemo, and a mild sleeping pill really helped him during chemo weeks and then on his off weeks he was fine without it...hang in there....keep us posted...Mary Ellen
hey guys, got home today, so far it's not too bad, i feel kind of weak, and for some reason maybe short of breath. Doc told me today to eat candy, they did some extra lab work because she didnt like the numbers or something in regard to my liver. I will be back in the hospital on monday for some more bloodwork, let me tell ya'll im tired..... i havent been sleeping good at all hopefully today i can sleep well in my own bed. Anywho, i'll keep ya'll posted
Jose
Diagnosed 12.30.05 Left Ochiectomy
90% Embryo Carcinoma 10% Teratoma
Hi Jose.
So far, so good.
Tiredness is a sure thing. The single most widespread sideeffect of chemo. You will be tired for some time (several months), but it will pass. The lung issue is maybe due to the bleomycin and is one of the thing you tell your oncologist right away. You are young, so you are likely to endure the bleo well, but the risk of fibrosis is non the less real.
Best wishes
Jens
Embryonal carcinoma, stage II,
3 x BEP, apr - june 2005
Surveillance
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