Hi @Nix, I agree the words are really important. One step at a time. You may not get sick with treatment. I was so lucky as I didn't get sick at all during 4 months of chemo and a month of radium. I had 2 surgeries and of course a bit of pain in recovery which was uncomfortable but never sick.
I eat lots of vegetables and continue to do so but I have not changed my diet really. I drank a bit before breadt cancer. I have cut that back but still enjoy a glass of wine. Wine did not cause the cancer but moderation is important for all sorts of health issues. Exercise is critical to getting through all of this. Even my oncologist said to me it is critical and if she could give pills called exercise to cancer patients she would.
I did do alot of analysing about why for my breadt cancer. There were lots of stresses in my life pre cancer. Too much stress for anyone as my doctor said. I have removed those stresses and that is probably most important if you have any stress - remove it if you can.
One day at a time. See how you go at each step. It is a marathon but so many do it, get through it and bathe in the sunshine again.