Thank you @strongtogether
I’m hoping they try again (well, not overly, but it seems to be the best method for the treatment/chemo). I have a gym membership with lots of classes, I do plan speaking with a doctor regarding exercise/yoga and I will discuss this with the yoga teacher before I partake in anything. Yes, still a lot to learn and a long road to go. Thank you for sharing the Pear class site, that looks fantastic. I’m on the other side of town (South Brisbane). I will chat with one of my oncologists about support groups/people today. I think it would help me greatly to be in touch with other patients face to face. Currently reading a book by Gilda Radner, It’s Always Something - Famous 80’s/90’s comedian who was married to Gene Wilder. She mentions a support group she went to and how amazing it was for her. I think a part of me does feel alone in this, even though I know I’m not 💞💞💞 thank you for your advice on the chemo treatment. I will read the pamphlets today. I’m exhausted from the surgery and the shoulder pain was the most intense feeling. I didn’t feel
listened to when I went back to the Mater, I’d messaged the BC nurses about my shoulder 3 times throughout the week and when I presented to the Mater and they just check my temperature and said I was fine 🤦🏻♀️ ..I ended up in emergency at another hospital closer to home where they identified the DVT. So, a very intense week. Definitely staying strong, mentally, just a set back with my shoulder. The staff here are wonderful, just one of those things 🌸💞 thank you again for your kind words and support xxo