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ahh on to the GOOD NEWS!!
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Congratulations!!!mwallace1325 said:Congrats
Good news is such a good thing to hear. Enjoy being cancer free, hopefully forever.
marge
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Congratulations!!!
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So happy to read your goodHeatherbelle said:Thanks Janice-
Just what I
Thanks Janice-
Just what I need - to be even more irritable and moody
I'm sure my husband's just gonna LOVE that!!
So happy to read your good news Heather! Now breathe a big sigh of relief and go celebrate! -
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That is great news! And
That is great news! And remember not everyone gets the same side effects. Our body chemistries are so very unique.
I did fine on tamoxifen and I was on it 7 years because, back in the 1980's, no one was sure how long to keep me on it. And, the best part, ta da, I am still here after Stage 3A and 23 years!
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Glad for the good news.CypressCynthia said:That is great news! And
That is great news! And remember not everyone gets the same side effects. Our body chemistries are so very unique.
I did fine on tamoxifen and I was on it 7 years because, back in the 1980's, no one was sure how long to keep me on it. And, the best part, ta da, I am still here after Stage 3A and 23 years!
Congrats--I am soooo happy for you!
Glad for the good news. Dance away, Heather.
Stef -
you may want to ask aboutfauxma said:Glad for the good news.
Glad for the good news. Dance away, Heather.
Stef
you may want to ask about receiving zometa. I am ER and PR pos and receive it twice a year propholactically. It has been shown in studies to decrease distant and bone mets by 36 percent. Some oncs give it to their negative patients too. -
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