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Keitter doing a little better

Hi Everone:
I got an e-mail from Keitter the Chemo is giving her a good butt kicking but it sounds like she is doing a lot better this week. She also has a lot of her family coming in for the holidays, especially her Mother and Sisters. She said to thank you all for remembering her in your prayers.
That’s what family is for and there is no better family then here on CSN-H&N
Tim
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I wonder about her
all the time....thank you for keeping us up on how she is. I'm glad to hear she's feeling better....chemo can really drag us down...so it hurts when I know someone who's fighting like hell, but still having to get a weekly poisoning to add more weight to the load.
Keeping her tucked....can hardly wait for her to be able to get on here and let us all hear from her in person.
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Tim
You have it right CSN H&N is a great family to be a part of - even if none of us wanted to be here in the first place. I count it as one of my many blessings to have found this group.
As for Kritter - glad to know she is doing a little better. Y'all fighting this fight are my heroes.
Barbara
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Hi BarbaraBarbaraek said:Tim
You have it right CSN H&N is a great family to be a part of - even if none of us wanted to be here in the first place. I count it as one of my many blessings to have found this group.
As for Kritter - glad to know she is doing a little better. Y'all fighting this fight are my heroes.
Barbara
This year March 2015 was 10 years from my last radiation & Chemo treatment. I just wish I knew about CSN back then, as both my wife and I went through hell trying to get any information out of the doctors, that is why I keep posting. I might not be here every day like I use to but I do try to keep up with everyone as much as possible because it is about people helping other people and to me that is what a family is all about.
Thanks
Tim
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TimHondo said:Hi Barbara
This year March 2015 was 10 years from my last radiation & Chemo treatment. I just wish I knew about CSN back then, as both my wife and I went through hell trying to get any information out of the doctors, that is why I keep posting. I might not be here every day like I use to but I do try to keep up with everyone as much as possible because it is about people helping other people and to me that is what a family is all about.
Thanks
Tim
And you do a wonderful job of it! Hugs
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