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Originally Posted by Oberon
It's hard to know what to say in a situation like this, so I will just say that I'll be rooting for you and keep fighting, like Growler says, you've got the three best things to fight for. 
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Thanks Oberon, thank you for your support. It is greatly appreciated.
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Originally Posted by danny60
Damn...
I am truly sorry for you, even though I've been through a similar thing it didn't get as far as a ultrasound. I wish you the very best of luck.
I salute you. 
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Thank you danny60. Thanks for your kind words of support
@Rockstar:
Thanks for taking the time to analyse and compare the side effects of the patient sheet.
It just strengthens my thought that each and every case is different, and i guess until i actually go through this myself, with the first cycle of chemo behind me, then will i truly know what it will feel like. And how i will need to best manage it.
Like people have said here before, no point in worrying about things i don't know (yet), i will welcome Wednesday's appointment with the Oncologist with open arms, it is another step towards beating this, the side effects will come, but i will also know that the drugs are doing their bit.
I am going out with my eldest Daughter this morning, taking her out for lunch, and i will let her know about my predicament and what will likely follow.
It means a lot to me, people replying here in this thread, i really do mean that.
I take strength from that, and it makes my days of not knowing and the trepidations of what is possibly to come a whole lot easier.
I am in your debt.