Hey John or anyone.
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merrywinner
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You posted a question for me about returning to 100% after chemo and I guess you are right, not too many posts about what to expect etc. Look under starting R Chop about midway down and I hope it helps. Mary
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Right after chemo
I felt WONDERFUL, tired but better than I had in YEARS. You don't realize how bad you feel until you feel good.
As a percentage? I at first would say 110%, but the tiredness took awhile to completely go away. I still don't have the energy I used to have, but I'm good with where I am and some of that is age.0
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