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PTL!!!!!!
vjc5199
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hiya, everyone!
Tues. i had a CAT scan to check up on a spot on my stomach and Thurs. was supposed to be a chemo day. but when i went to see the doc before treatment he said that chemo wasn't necessary because the scan came back normal!!! he said that i no longer needed chemo. i have a very bad rash that we are dealing with at the moment but when we get that cleared up i start Arimidex and rads. i still have cancer cells in the bc site (that's what the rad. is for). i am so happy to be thru with chemo!!! PTL!! prayers really do work! God bless. Vicki
Tues. i had a CAT scan to check up on a spot on my stomach and Thurs. was supposed to be a chemo day. but when i went to see the doc before treatment he said that chemo wasn't necessary because the scan came back normal!!! he said that i no longer needed chemo. i have a very bad rash that we are dealing with at the moment but when we get that cleared up i start Arimidex and rads. i still have cancer cells in the bc site (that's what the rad. is for). i am so happy to be thru with chemo!!! PTL!! prayers really do work! God bless. Vicki
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! That's WONDERFUL news!!!! It sure gives you a chance to actually see that you didn't go through the chemo for nothing. Radiation should be a breeze after chemo, so bear with it a little longer, and you will be treatment-free!! I am so glad for you...God bless, Cyndi
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