I really miss my life

I mean... When I just went to the university, and share with my professors, and the music classes that makes me laugh all the time... I have dreams with my future graduation, that's so frustrated...

Sorry, I just wanted to write what I feel right now, I don't want to worry my mom and my sister... Sometimes I want to cry, but I can't because it's not good for me as patient

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u/NoGazelle7629 — 16 hours ago
▲ 12 r/lymphoma+1 crossposts

The sex during they cancer

I have a boyfriend and he is obsessed with the sex, he told me that her ex liked to make it all the time, but I'm different, and in this moment I'm working of my recovering of Lymphoma, and when he visit me he want to touch me, but I live with my parents, and he angry thinks that I don't love him, and I don't know what to think about him... All the men have sex obsession?

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u/NoGazelle7629 — 22 hours ago
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How to get over a pasar romance?

Okay, let me give you some context. A year and a half ago, my partner left me—barely two months after I’d been discharged from the hospital.

Two months later, I saw him walking across campus holding hands with the girl he had sworn to me there was nothing going on with.

She was always around us when we were together and constantly messaging him, which obviously made me uncomfortable.

Anyway, when he broke up with me, I felt like it was because I was too jealous or something like that; but when I saw him with her, I realized it was because he’d been in love with her all along and I just hadn't noticed...

I know things happen for a reason and you have to accept whatever comes your way—blah, blah, blah—but to this day, I so regret having been with him. Has anything like this ever happened to you?

Hehe, sorry for the long post; I tried to keep it somewhat brief.

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u/NoGazelle7629 — 12 days ago

Why can't lymphoma patients eat sugar?

Can someone explain me this? My nurse always says: don't it sugar!, but my doctor says it doesn't matter, and one day she told my mom that I can't avoid sugar...

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u/NoGazelle7629 — 22 days ago
▲ 4 r/cancer

¿Cómo sobrevivir al cáncer sin recursos?

Hola chicos, vengo a pedir sus consejos, porque no sé qué hacer.

Hace 3 años comencé a padecer de Linfoma de Hodgkin, un tipo de cáncer curable. Sin embargo, me comenzó a suceder cuando estaba estudiando, no trabajaba, estudiaba gracias a una beca, y lo que ganaba mi familia no lograba cubrir ni una tomografía.

Ya he pasado por 51 secciones de quimio es decir, 3 protocolos distintos, y decidí tomar la valentía de hacer un vídeo y mi hermana lo subió en Instagram y tiktok, por qué yo no manejo tiktok, y en mi cuenta de Instagram no tengo muchos contactos, el vídeo ya tiene como 1 mes subido, pero no ha tenido mucho impacto.

Incluso he empezado a hacer trabajos de costura desde casa, pero debido a mi estado tomo pedidos pequeños, pero no es suficiente para cubrir con los gastos médicos. Al terminar este nuevo protocolo debo viajar para hacerme un trasplante, pero no sé cómo reunir los pasajes y la estadía por 1 mes.

¿Qué consejo pueden darme? 😓

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u/NoGazelle7629 — 1 month ago