Published On Mar 17, 2022
Being diagnosed with cancer at age 34 sucks. Come with me as I go to my last appointment before starting radiation and oral chemotherapy for my stage 3 rectal cancer diagnosis, and stick around to hear how my first two days of treatment went.
I began keeping a journal after my colorectal cancer diagnosis to document the emotions, the appointments, and how quickly life changed. This video is Part 3 of 5. If you missed the first videos, check them out here: • Reading My Cancer Journal | The First... .
⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️
0:00 Intro
1:41 My final radiation preparation appointment
5:39 Trying to have a "normal" weekend
8:21 Going in for an MRI and day 1 of treatment
13:48 MRI results and Chemo training class
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😟Newly diagnosed and want to learn what it’s really like to go through treatment from a patient’s perspective? Check out my playlist What to Expect During Colorectal Cancer Treatment - • What To Expect During Colorectal Canc...
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