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Non-Hodgkin's

lish
lish CSN Member Posts: 2
edited March 2014 in Childhood Cancers #1
I'm a 17 year old just about to finish up my treatment after a long 2 and a 1/2 years. I'm looking for any survivors who have any advice on coping of being off of chemo because for me being on chemo is like a reassurance.

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  • torey
    torey CSN Member Posts: 10
    Hello my name is Torey, I know what you mean of the reassurence. I have been in "remisson" now for a while and my catscans keep moving farther and farther away and it scares me, there are so many what if's. And we have come to the knowledge that anything is possible and it can happen to you. I would like to speak to you. Email me at torey22@excite.com. -Torey
    My cancer is different from yours but the feelings are the same. I had Neuroblastoma.