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Hi Lindsy. I finished my cancer treatments this past July, and have had a clean bill of health since then (well, except for various colds and such). I would love to answer any questions you have for your paper. Great subject, I'm sure you'll not only learn a lot about cancer, but by sharing your paper, your peers will benefit too. I'll watch for your reply here, or you can leave email for me on this site. Good luck with your research.
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Sonja0 -
Lindsy, I would love to talk to you about my experience. I went thru two sessions of chemotherapy including participating in a trial and I was very lucky in that I didn't get sick at all. The drugs that are used now really help. I was able to work thru the whole six month ordeal. I believe very strongly in keeping a positive attitude-it's everything. I used a process that I call the "PacMan" process. I would love to tell you more. Sharon.0
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Lindsy, I would be glad to help you if I can. I was diagnosed last Dec., have had a mastectomy and am now going through Chemo. E-mail me at Julie_Rasso@pass-seymour.commariaz said:I would love to help you with your paper. I had a lumpectomy & then a mastectomy & went through 6 chemo treatments. My mother had breast cancer & died at 55. I could share a lot with you. You can e-mail at maez1@att.net
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Sharon, I would like to hear more about this "Pac Man" process.sisler01 said:Lindsy, I would love to talk to you about my experience. I went thru two sessions of chemotherapy including participating in a trial and I was very lucky in that I didn't get sick at all. The drugs that are used now really help. I was able to work thru the whole six month ordeal. I believe very strongly in keeping a positive attitude-it's everything. I used a process that I call the "PacMan" process. I would love to tell you more. Sharon.
Julie0 -
hi my name is sandy.im 14 and my mother past away in april of 1999 i was only 9. and i have a sister . and we saw our mother pass away. we were very hurt , because during her chemo and surgueries we were there with her at all times and not wanted to leave a moment behind leaving her. she loved us very much. and so did we. having a sick mother with a non curable desease is hurrable. the kind of breast cancer my mom had wasnt curable. the doctors did their best . my mom was too week and wasnt able to handle all the treatments and everything else. now that my mother is passed , doctors have told me and my older sister that this cancer thing runs through th family... and my sister and i have a very high risk of getting it too. thats some little stuff i can tell you . so it can help you on your reprt. good luck.0
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