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Diagnosed in '08, finished treatments in April of '09 and all is well! Chemo left me tired for a couple days afterward but appetite was ok and I craved steak for some reason? Had a bad time in Sept. '09 and spent a week in the hospital with WBC around 1.0, neutropenic for a few days and told I would have to have a port put in and receive Hemoglobbulin for the rest of my life. After the hospital stay, things got better and I didn't have to do the hemoglobbulin. My counts are staying normal at 4.3 and for the most part, I'm fine! Feel good, a little less energy than I used to have but not looking back! Dr. says things may change in a few years but I'm not worried about it. Play the hand that's dealt!
I saw my doctor last week and she suggested I get a HEPA air purifier for my dorm (which I did the next day), and also gave me a natural antihistamine (quercetin) to take daily. For some reason, she doesn't seem to consider this being another food allergy (however, this is a different doc than the one that diagnosed me because I moved across the country!).
If all else fails, smile and nod!! haha.. not like a bobble-head doll.. but it'd be better than sitting, staring into space!
My girlfriend said the same thing, and felt the same way as you describe your boyfriend. One large mistake is to take those words for granted, or to not believe their sincerity. It is a disservice to the person that loves you to attach a "but..." to their statements. That's your inner devils talking to you, trying to make even the good parts of your life have a gray lining. Feed off your boyfriend's love, dear lady. But as my girlfriend said to me, when I finally began showing results in weight loss, "Do this for yourself, not for me."
When is your next appt? I would imagine they'll listen for the heartbeat soon with the doppler. It's always so reassuring to hear the little thumping