Chemotherapy is an opponent in itself - simultaneously curing you and hurting you.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Chemotherapy is brutal. The goal is pretty much to kill everything in your body without killing you.
Chemotherapy takes its toll; the more you keep doing it, you lose your energy, and it gets more difficult to swallow.
Chemotherapy isn't good for you.
Chemotherapy isn't good for you. So when you feel bad, as I am feeling now, you think, 'Well that is a good thing because it's supposed to be poison. If it's making the tumor feel this queasy, then I'm OK with it.'
Chemotherapy is such a hard, hard kiss. Anything we can do to alleviate its side effects should be intelligently explored with an open mind.
One day, I had a patient who was going through chemotherapy who came to me and said, 'I'm going to go on with what I'm doing, but I need you to tell me what it is that I'm fighting.'
Chemotherapy isn't easy. I felt very fortunate I wouldn't have to go through that.
Chemotherapy tests your sanity.
You don't treat cancer - you fight it.
People tell you you're having chemotherapy, but there are different types of chemotherapy, and you don't know which one you're going to get and how it's going to affect you. The people in the hospitals don't always have time to help you understand it.
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