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Old 12-24-2012, 11:27 AM   #824
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HUGS Jeano

Depression here too I never had problems with it before either. Happy go lucky kinda gal, but I get in a funk now. I have been isolating more and more and I know that is NOT good.

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Yes, twice. Thanks for remembering Dapper. My chemo was in 2004 and the initial memory and focus problems are much better but the most challenging side effect was/is depression. I never had a problem with depression before chemo and it has not improved much in all these years---I have tried several Rxs and done a lot of mental work on my own but it continues to be something that dogs me. I believe the chemo and/or three major cancer surgeries did a number on my brain chemistry.
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