Because not everybody reads Facebook or sees all the posts there. By the way, today is the anniversary of my brain surgery. That means I've survived a year already -- longer if you consider the fact that I clearly already had the tumor when I had my first seizure in early August 2015
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I'm glad you're going to talk with your new oncologist about the nausea. It could certainly be the chemo, as side effects do tend to build up over time. And while the other people I've known who took it had minimal problems with nausea, but the info pages list it one of the side effects and says it can be severe. If that's what's going on, gosh, lucky you. (Not.) But whether it's that or something else, your medical team needs to know just how severe it's getting. I hope they come up with a treatment approach that gets it back under control without difficult side effects from other medications.
I support your decisions, whatever they are, when it comes to gutting it out on the chemo front, declaring yourself done, or anything else.
Onward.
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And thank you for prompting me to read the Whitman poem; I knew other quotes but had not seen that section or connected them as a whole.
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