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In reply to the discussion: On cancer and "toughness" [View all]The_REAL_Ecumenist
(928 posts)as they are now.. The metamorphosis began 6 mos after I began treatment. My husband was alarmed when soon after I was diagnosed, ( I was SO debilitated & a literal skeleton, at the time), UCD clinicians announced that they wanted to begin an intense regimen of HIGH DOSE chemo, (7AM) followed by HIGH DOSE radiation, (1PM), 5 days a week. I would have NEVER survived that. That's why I was taken to CTCA. When I began treatment there, it was owned by a different group of folks than the ones that own them now, TEA PARTY MANIACS.
I have to be grateful for the oncological radiologist, (Dr Chong), who stop the uncontrolled bleeding and shrunk the huge tumour I had, as well as my oncologist, Dr Vivek Khemka, who was responsible for getting me back to a place where I wasn't actively dying anymore, (but was SHOCKED by the fact that the scans showed that that cancer wasn't progressing, in spite of the history, telling me to keep doing what I was doing because he couldn't understand why I wasn't moribund)
If I had to do it all over again, I would have NEVER take chemotherapy because it's left me with SERIOUS & permanent neuropathy.