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Chemo: 1 done, 3 to go

English Version   Chemo treatment day #1 arrived without much fanfare, even though there has been a lot of planning, researching and talking about it. Whilst waiting for the Oncologist, I was experiencing the full range of emotions and  I felt like breaking down when I finally saw her. She was, as always, dry and to the point which kept it practical for us. The check in was simple: she ran through the one page of chemo drugs I would be receiving and then ran through the seven pages of potential side effects, always reiterating that it's different for every single patient.   From there, we went to the “Ivy suite” before moving through to the treatment room. Here, there were lots of big comfy chairs separated by curtains that couldn't really close or give you privacy. The curtains were drawn so no natural light came in and it felt like an elderly care Hospital as most people were at least a generation older than me. Once I was on the chair, they made me as comfortable as po...