My decline from treatment started even earlier this time on Friday morning before the portable IV was disconnected. I felt so bad afterward that I wasn’t able to return to work and was homebound until mid morning the following Wednesday.
My name is John McGinley and I'm a research associate in the Cancer Prevention Laboratory at Colorado State University. I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer at 47 and I'm sharing my personal experience in the hope that it will encourage others to seek help before it's too late. Disclaimer: The information presented in this blog is personal observation and may not represent the views of the Cancer Prevention Laboratory or Colorado State University.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Numb
I met with my oncologist this morning and we talked about the numbness in my feet.
I mostly noticed it when my feet were cold and it started to fade during the recovery period. He said that he would continue to monitor the problem, but that treatment would remain unchanged for the time being.
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