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I made it half way

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Yeah!Boppy_of_6 said:cajuncutie and renee!!
Congratulations to both of you on reaching the halfway point!! Yea for both of you!! I am 4 months out and still have chemo brain somedays lol God Bless
(((Hugs)))Janice
You're seeing light at the end of the tunnel. Hang in there. Hugs, Sally -
You're on
your way! Half done is a good thing. I had chemo #5 on Tuesday (Taxotere/Cytoxan) and I'm pleased to say that I had no tummy problems either. Yes, I lost my hair, I get some acne everywhere about 10 days after treatment, I swell, my eyes twitch & tear, but I'm getting through it. Hang in there :-)
{{hugs}} Char -
YEAAH!
i know your feeling well! i finished my last A/C 2 weeks ago. unfortunately, i'm not 1/2 way through though. start 12 weekly taxol treatments tomorrow. the census seems to be that it is a lot easier than the red devil! so glad you didn't have any nausea! i didn't either. in fact, the steroids made me so hungry!!
good luck and congrats on being 1/2 there.
*hugs*
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Like Sally wrote, you canMiss Murphy said:Yeah!
You're seeing light at the end of the tunnel. Hang in there. Hugs, Sally
Like Sally wrote, you can see the light at the end now. Soon, you will be finishing chemo!
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Halfway done with chemo isfauxma said:Glad to hear that this part
Glad to hear that this part of your chemo is done. Soon it will all be finished and you can celebrate in style. I was thinking that maybe our brains are really in our hair and when it falls out then chemo brain. LOL
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