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Old 08-21-2015, 02:20 PM
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Default Big Thanks Mrs. D / dealing with time pressure

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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
I know personally that regeneration does happen.
Big Thanks Mrs. D. Your post is very helpful. (as always)

Since you are so involved with Neurotalk, have you seen any patterns?

Of course, selfishly, I am curious about what patterns you see with chemo neuropathy regeneration.

.... but for other readers / types have you seen patterns as well ?

Perhaps others are also caught in my dilemma ....

At some point, it will be "healthier" for me to switch mentality from spending lots of time in researching / implementing therapeutic doses of things I wouldn't normally take long term to support regeneration, to instead accepting I am most likely near the best I will ever be, learning how to live with this level, and trying to refocus my energies to living fully with where I am.

(Right now researching, trying, testing, visiting doctors is lots of time, work, resources).

Of course, I will always be hopeful and open to regeneration, but I want to be honest with myself as well.

With Chemo neuropathy, I have often heard one only have a limited amount of time (but haven't heard any guidelines to how long this is).

I find this very stressful. I feel like I am in a game show, racing a time clock and have to figure out things before the buzzer goes off with little information. If I don't get the answers right in a limited time, then my penalty is that I am stuck with lifelong debilitation.

.... hope this isn't hijacking this thread .... I suspect this line of thinking is probably typical, very relevant to the thread topic and may help others as well.


Any thoughts ??
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