Finished Four A/C
sueholm
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Just to let everyone know that tomorrow i do NOT have chemo, which is a wonderful thing! It is now three weeks since last A/C and i am beginning to feel normal again. Main thing i learned is that it seems impossible to predict how it will go. I never threw up, and effects varied each chemo. I think one and three were the worst. Seemed to be no rhyme or reason to it. Now I have mastectomy Feb 26, followed by radiation. I feel good about things, anf know I am getting the best of care. Love susan
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See, I told you there is light at the end of the tunnel, now you get to go and relax in California, you lucky bugger. The mastectomy will be a cinch. After having chemo, we can move the world if we had to. Good luck and have fun!!unknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
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