Victory
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thanks a million to you andFight for my love said:Congratulations.This is a
Congratulations.This is a big victory.
thanks a million to you and everyone here on the discussion board!0 -
Congrats!
Doesn't it feel wonderful to be done with chemo?!!!
I'm hoping hernia repair and removing the port go smoothly for you, and the neuropathy starts to clear. Celebrate life, but at your own pace. It takes months to get through chemo, so we need to give ourselves months to fully recover.0 -
Corey
Corey,
Good for you!!! I love your "name" Victory and that is what you have. Congrats!!!!
Aloha,
Kathleen0 -
thank youKathryn_in_MN said:Congrats!
Doesn't it feel wonderful to be done with chemo?!!!
I'm hoping hernia repair and removing the port go smoothly for you, and the neuropathy starts to clear. Celebrate life, but at your own pace. It takes months to get through chemo, so we need to give ourselves months to fully recover.
Thank you for your well wishes Kathryn and the advise..my mind want to get back into life but I have been taking your advise. The neuroppthy in my hands and toes are getting stronger...I know that it will begin to clear and eventually leave but walking through the process of the nerves repairing!!!!! Hernia surgery was successful and I am sooooo thankful not to have to have anymore chemo drugs in my body!
Thanks again!0 -
thank youKathryn_in_MN said:Congrats!
Doesn't it feel wonderful to be done with chemo?!!!
I'm hoping hernia repair and removing the port go smoothly for you, and the neuropathy starts to clear. Celebrate life, but at your own pace. It takes months to get through chemo, so we need to give ourselves months to fully recover.
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Awesome
Wonderful news. It truly was a great feeling knowing "no more drugs". Oxy was a terrible drug. I'm sure that's why my neuropathy is still hanging on in my toes. It did get better over the first year but I'm still waiting for the nerves to repair in my toes. They may or may not I am told but it's not that bad.0
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