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pattyanny
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Chemo Brain May Last 5 Years or More
well.blogs.nytimes.com
"Chemo brain," the foggy thinking and forgetfulness that cancer patients often complain about after treatment, may last for five years or more for a sizable percentage of patients, new research shows.
well.blogs.nytimes.com
"Chemo brain," the foggy thinking and forgetfulness that cancer patients often complain about after treatment, may last for five years or more for a sizable percentage of patients, new research shows.
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Sticky Notes...
Since estrogen took a hike from my body, I've thought I really should buy some stock in Post-It Notes....now maybe I really WILL do that...
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Ah
Sweet vindication
Thanks, Patty.
Take care,
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Tried That Linda....osmotar said:Chemo Brain
I don't use sticky notes, but if I'm out and about I call my voice mail and leave myself a message, both home and office.
Linda
It would have worked also, and been a great idea.....
If I only had been calling MY number, LOL....
JG0
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