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In reply to the discussion: Hey, want some good news? [View all]herding cats
(19,656 posts)44. I love you all and will reply tomorrow!
Chemo makes me sleepy. I'm so sorry, especially since many of you responders are on my super hero list.
I'll be back and remember to talk to your loved ones about my symptoms, ok? We can help others.
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Oh no Herding Cats! I had no idea. I'm glad that you are recovering and hope things continue to improve.
LeftInTX
Jan 9
#3
Tell the women you know to ask for a scan if they're in their 40's or 50's and have my symptoms
herding cats
Jan 9
#19
Very good hard fought news. Best wishes for a full recovery and a healthy new year 🌺
Deuxcents
Jan 9
#9
herding cats that is spectacular news! Cancer sucks! Chemo effects suck, but it saves lives!
Clouds Passing
Jan 9
#10
So happy for you! You fought through it all, had timely care and will live longer!
ancianita
Jan 9
#22
That's a hell of a story, and how awful that you had to wait so long to get a proper...
3catwoman3
Jan 9
#31
And I notice your original doctor was a "he". He didn't do enough testing. Because you're a hysterical woman?
SharonAnn
Jan 10
#51