Radiation treatment after lumpectomy for CFIDS patient
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I think, with respect, you need to get your cancer diagnosis in perspective. This is a life threatening disease and a few weeks or months of fatigue is nothing compared to your life expectancy. It isn't too bad - no nausea like with chemo, and I pray you don't have to go through that.
Perhaps you could get some counselling to help you cope with your diagnosis, or some relaxation/visualisation tapes/CD's to help calm you down and cope. It is a difficult time, but with some positive action and thoughts, you will come through it, like most of us bc survivors have learned to do. I was dx 4 years ago, with lymph node spread, so not a good prognosis, but still here, hale and happy 4 years later.
I do hope your prognosis is good and you get the help you need to get through.
Liz.