Mskanga
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It's been pure torture for lack of a better word to see my daughter go through chemo treatment of her cancer , she is going to be ok and doing good but the treatments are horrible.
She gets one treatment ( cisplatin / adrimycin ) and those two bring all the counts down so low that she ends up in the hospital for days after that getting refills and transfusions, it is literally ripping me apart having to watch her go through this. I try to be strong but at times it gets the best of me.
This week we had one of those "evil" chemo treatments , thank god there's only one left of those , the other chemo is much easier on her , she has four of those left.
I know it's bad to watch a loved one go through this , but when it's your child it's just plain the most horrible thing.
She has been extremely tired and nauseaus now since tuesday , all she wants to do is sleep but somehow I have to give her medication and keep her hydrated , not an easy task at times.
She gets one treatment ( cisplatin / adrimycin ) and those two bring all the counts down so low that she ends up in the hospital for days after that getting refills and transfusions, it is literally ripping me apart having to watch her go through this. I try to be strong but at times it gets the best of me.
This week we had one of those "evil" chemo treatments , thank god there's only one left of those , the other chemo is much easier on her , she has four of those left.
I know it's bad to watch a loved one go through this , but when it's your child it's just plain the most horrible thing.
She has been extremely tired and nauseaus now since tuesday , all she wants to do is sleep but somehow I have to give her medication and keep her hydrated , not an easy task at times.