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TopicOn Feb 23, 2024, I was diagnosed with B-(Cell) Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.
EyeWontBeFooled
03/05/24 11:11:04 PM
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SparkMark1 posted...
Maybe it was more from my mindset of when I was a 10 year old. But i remember wanting to continue to do 10 year old things but the body wouldn't allow it due to fatigue. Especially true in the early days of heavy chemo.
It takes a bit to adjust to the new normal per se. If there is a choice between doing something not necessary vs resting, don't worry about choosing resting.

And, spinal taps and bone marrow shots were no fun but I got used to them. Kinda tells you how many I had
Good luck
I continue to impress those close to me with my stamina, lol. But I see what you mean.

It was a double dose of chemo duty because of some slight delays, and I definitely feel it.

Been trying to be as normal as possible. Gathering a heck of a music collection from NewPipe hehe. And I'm actually expecting a visitor in a couple of hours.

But the longest parts are coming. Only 25% done. Thank you for your candor

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