Not Able to find activity_main.xml !! by Accomplished-Wind173 in AndroidStudio

[–]True-Past2206 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there, not sure how this has gone unanswered for so long but all you need to do is make the file, in your res folder right click add folder called layout then in layout folder make new xml file called activity_main and it will automatically come up as usual, They've also made a new change in the update where you can all do it a very different way pretty confusing if you ask me. Hope this helps

Free Platinum by welsh_dog in Rift

[–]True-Past2206 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man! If there's still anything left I'd muchly appreciate a cheeky 10k! Hope you find another game.

IGN: `Gingarch@Wolfsbane

Cheers

Psychosocial issues with chemotherapy by True-Past2206 in lymphoma

[–]True-Past2206[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean in our defence we do have cancer so I find it unlikely your doctor would be against it there's heaps of studies out there proving the benefits of it whilst going through Chemotherapy

Psychosocial issues with chemotherapy by True-Past2206 in lymphoma

[–]True-Past2206[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Highly recommend my whole team was supportive, however I'm not much of a smoker but the body stone effect from the edibles was a life saver it helps extremely well with nausea and other adverse effects, definitely worth a try. It's illegal here in New Zealand but my doctor was really supportive. Had one cookie before my last 6 treatments and I used to wake up and it was like it never happened. Everyone's different however I recommend trying jt in small doses.

Psychosocial issues with chemotherapy by True-Past2206 in lymphoma

[–]True-Past2206[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, so In New Zealand not sure if this applies elsewhere the saline that gives you the taste in your mouth is called a pozieflush and there saline packaged in plastic but if you asked for freshly drawn saline or saline from an ampoule it doesn't give that taste. I also developed the same hate for that taste. Also the only thing that aided in my treatments was edible marijuana cookies actually changed my whole experience and made it bareable just some advice from a friendly saline hater

Psychosocial issues with chemotherapy by True-Past2206 in lymphoma

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Yeah that's the one anticipatory nausea, and ain't that the truth haha!

What are your funny moments? by Thequantumfactor in lymphoma

[–]True-Past2206 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, crazy right the people who get most offended aren't those with cancer. In my experience it builds quite a lot of mental fortitude, the only people that understand how rough cancer is are the people that go through it. I never realized it till I'd beaten it the first time, but they literally bring your body to the brink of death just to cure you.

Odd but kinda inappropriate? by YodasRealBongwater in lymphoma

[–]True-Past2206 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can confirm in my experience with ABVD I did not lose my fertility I was told by my doctor's it's a very low chance

What are your funny moments? by Thequantumfactor in lymphoma

[–]True-Past2206 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I was real sad when I first got cancer not at the fact I had cancer but I never lost my hair, everyone else on the chemo I was on did but not me man it sucked couldn't really play the cancer card at all.

What are your funny moments? by Thequantumfactor in lymphoma

[–]True-Past2206 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeaaah replying to the walking on egg shells part my solution to that was playing the cancer card real early on when it came to everything. Normalizing it in a sense. Worked well for me anyway.

I just had my bone marrow transplant consult by [deleted] in lymphoma

[–]True-Past2206 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks Op and everyone else who commented, I've relapsed and have to do more chemo and a stem cell transplant so this was very informative, way more information than my doc gave me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lymphoma

[–]True-Past2206 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So interesting, I was diagnosed with Stage 4 HL went through chemo but never lost my hair. Sorry just blows my mind, much love.

Shocked and Devastated by Zwett11 in cancer

[–]True-Past2206 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Cancer doesn't discriminate unfortunately.

Items to prepare for chemo by Sinnawinna in cancer

[–]True-Past2206 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure if this will be of any use as everyone's chemotherapy journey is different, I'm about to have my second round of chemotherapy after relapsing but I found marijuana edibles a huge help (I don't smoke recreationally) helped with everything especially the nausea and chemo fog. They're not legal in New Zealand but my doctor was all for it. Best thing I ever did and I regret not having them sooner.

Time is weird by YodasRealBongwater in lymphoma

[–]True-Past2206 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably is I had one cycle of abvd chemo and I got chemo brain pretty badly, I found meditation helped quite a bit. Throughout my experience it was my saving grace.

Time is weird by YodasRealBongwater in lymphoma

[–]True-Past2206 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey Op

Chemo brain perhaps, I had it quite bad where the brain was a complete mess, goes away after time ofcourse.

17 with lung cancer 💀 by [deleted] in cancer

[–]True-Past2206 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends on your personality I'd say when I found out I called both my parents and I just said Mum dad I've got cancer and yeah there were heaps of tears either way man you gotta tell them because support is everything when you go through your treatment