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I had a lumpectomy in July with two lymph nodes showing positive I have Stage 2 estrogen positive BC. Have been undergoing chemo since 8/31/12.View Thread


Since last Thursday it was my first dose I'm only going to have 4 taxotere treatments so hopefully I wont have any real side affects.So far my knee pain has lessened but am more tired but that maybe just because I was doing a bit more than I should have
Its so hard to sit around or do less when I was a doer with alot of energy. I will definitely not kiss anyone and keep my hands washed and mark my cup with my name on it. I hope you have a great holiday season and may 2013 keep you healthy.View Thread
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