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H. Badly disabled after cancer
Lorri
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hi. I am Lirri. I am 69 years young, and had a serious and advanced blood cancer in 2013. Am in remission now, but have been left blind and unable to walk so use anpiwer chair with a blund cane. I have no feeling in my hands and feet as a result of the chemo. I have bliwel problems which makes going out rather abxious. I gave lung priblems also as a result of the chemo. I have luttle balance. However, I luve my life. But would like to read how other people cope with their disabilities. I am going through a grieving pricess at the moment as I was very active before my cancer. Walking, bird watching, photography, cycling etc. I am now totally dependent. That sucks. Hope to earn from you all. Lorri
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Sorry about the typos. Meant that I want to learn from you all
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Darling, you need drink only red juice for make balance in your blood. And when you drinking....looking on sun....to activate vitamins...its does matter...you cannot see. Sun will doing their jobs. You will be see soon. God blessing you....
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Hi Lorri welcome to the community, I am sorry you have had such a tough time.
@anna73 please be aware that you mustn't give medical advise to other members.
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