Not only does the weight come back ... it comes back in different places than I used to gain it! Like around my middle instead of the butt and boobs. Waaaaaaaaaaaaah Lori
Having had no chemotherapy, just surgery and radiotherapy, so far, I haven't lost any weight so far. When I posted a facetious harrumph that one of the hoped-for side benefits of cancer had not happened, I got lots of sententious comments from non-cancer patients.
I'm a guest on this BBC program about columns by Bill Keller and Emma Gilbey Keller, criticizing a woman who blogs about her life with cancer. I came out of the blocks a bit wild, but had a very good conversation you can hear by clicking the Listen Now link:
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I weighed 117 lb when I had a tumor in my colon.
My skinny thighs made me feel superior to other women, but I missed my ass... looked everywhere for it.
After my treatment, the weight came coursing back.
My conclusion: cancer for weight loss will have limited appeal to the Botox crowd.
The weight returns with your health. In'shallah
Oh, Yes!! 20 kilos (45 pounds) so far - but definitely not recommended as the weight loss method of choice!
Hey, beast: Leave Joanlil alone!
Hang in there, Joanlil.
Not only does the weight come back ... it comes back in different places than I used to gain it! Like around my middle instead of the butt and boobs. Waaaaaaaaaaaaah
Lori
Having had no chemotherapy, just surgery and radiotherapy, so far, I haven't lost any weight so far. When I posted a facetious harrumph that one of the hoped-for side benefits of cancer had not happened, I got lots of sententious comments from non-cancer patients.
Guess we don't all have the same sense of humour!
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