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Hi frightened,so good to hear from you.I am doing well.Now am four months in remission.Hair growing in very thick,it is still quite short.Am excercing daily with walks.Trying to eat better, more fruits and vegetables.I have given up red meat and pork.Have gained back all the weight I lost,now just trying to maintain my weight,not easy.Taking it one day at a time. A how are you?0July 2014
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Glad something in a positive mode is being done to help solve your problem. This has gone on too long . Be waiting to hear how things are going, and thanks for all your good thoughts.0March 2014
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Had acupuncture yesterday. Almost backed out because lack of faith in treatment for neuropathy. Easy to do, expensive. Glad I did it. Have poor circulation, edema in lower legs, ankles, feet, toes. Told this before, forgot. Contradicttion-keep moving, keep feet elevated.. How the XXX you do that? Know your waiting is awful. Thinking of you, will wait to hear. Judy0March 2014
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Doing ok except neuropathy. Waiting to hear what's going on with you. Judy0February 2014
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Frightened, thanks for the vibes. Glad to know test says no sign of cancer but bloating doesn't sound like a chronic fatigue symtom. Hope they are able to zero in on the problem and give you relief both physically and mentally. Wishing you better years ahead.0January 2014
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Oh, yeah, let us know how acupuncture goes. Thinking of trying after chemo for neuropathy. Stay in touch with us. Shoot, we love to talk about something beside ourselves.0December 2013
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Frightened,great that you found this site. I was diagnosed four months ago with stage IIIC ovarian cancer. I was depressed, frightened, confused and angry. My family found this site for me and all the information and encouragement from others has really helped. Ask any questions you may have and you have a ready pool of people just like you who can answer them.We are all here to get help and help each other. Talk anytime.0December 2013
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Welcome Frightened.. I'm glad you found us. I was diagnosed with Stage IV Ovarian Cancer and upgraded to IIIC after my gynecologist Oncologist Surgeon did the surgery removing all the cancer he could see. After chemo of almost two years to kill of those stray cancer cells looking for a home... Here I am Cancer Free eight years later. Just read and learn from the site and if you can help someone share with them and I've found that cyber hugs (((((Frightened))))) can help so here are a few for you.0December 2013
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Hello. Your username is really elegant it all boils down to, isn't it? My name is Kelly and my mother has stage 3c ovarian cancer. She has undergone chemo, had surgery to remove all tumors about a month ago, and is starting more chemo today. We are also very frightened. You are not alone. I'll say a little prayer for you. My mom's username is Lynne-I-am. This is a great site for finding people who are facing exactly why you are. Glad you found us.0December 2013
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Welcome to the WhatNext family! The WhatNext family is made up of people like you who are looking for help or looking to help others. To help you along your journey the WhatNext family has put together a Beginner's Guide to Cancer that I highly recommend you check-out here: http://bit.ly/10BQKCi. Also, please do not hesitate to reach out to others or ask for help.
Wishing you the best.
David
Founder, WhatNexter0December 2013 -
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