End of Treatment Bubble
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acute lymphoblastic leukaemia,
ALL,
chemotherapy,
chemotherapy side effects,
childhood cancer,
childhood leukaemia,
end of treatment,
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Thomasland
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Posted by
Lisa Griffiths
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11:59
It has now been three weeks since Hugo took his last dose of chemotherapy. So what does life on the other side look like?
In many ways it doesn't look very different to life on treatment. There has been medication every day, (although not the yucky chemotherapy or steroid type), the nurse has been twice and the physio has visited Hugo at school. We have all had colds and the worry that Hugo's will develop into something more serious has been there, just like it has been for over 3 years.
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