01-23-2013, 12:39 AM
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How Do You Identify?: old school stonebutch, Queer TG butch, ranch hand
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Originally Posted by clay
hey sweetheart....let me know as soon as you hear, k? I am with you!!!
There is the Sister Study...my dec. wife's sister went thru it...
before you were diagnosed, sisters had a 1 in 10 chance of having BC. Now they are at 1 in 5 chance of developing it.
So glad you liked your new oncologist, too! That makes a whole world of difference.
Aches/pains do make one worry, but shouldn't be ignored. It is far better to rule them out than to just say ahh WTH, just old age pains... .
My wife had neuropathy/chemo fog even at 26 months after initial rads/chemo...feet as well as hands. Her depth perception was way off after her initial 40 rad. tx.'s, too.
Dapper & Deb...I hear ya both. I am majorly concerned with the issues I am having. They began again (have had this since August)...and I demanded the Gastro take a look inside..I seeing him this Friday..to get an order to scope..so far my hgb. is WNL...so that is great. The pain in liver/kidney area comes and goes..
Anyway, it will all be a-ok...I have to believe that. I am with each of you on your journeys...I heart you all.....
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Clay buddy, you know I am in your corner. Let us know how your appointment goes on Friday. Jeano
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