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  • rmsj717
    I haven't checked the site for some time. I hope you are doing better. I'm the same age and find that I don't bounce back from health issues as I did when I was younger. I'm doing well now. Food doesn't taste right yet, but if I remember to take smaller bites I'm OK. I can't eat bread or anything dry and fruit still has an off taste, but those are small problems. I'm grateful that the cancer is gone.
    June 2013
  • FaunaRenee
    I agree with you 110 % the chemo wasnt nearly as bad as the radiation! my neck looks like someone took a blow torch to it no matter how much creams i put on but I have to say the tongue pain is the hardest for me, it hurts just to force down my 3 shakes a day :( luckily I only have 4 more radiations then I go home. Was wondering how long it took for you to feel the pain start to ease up and to even begin to feel semi normal? Am staying positive it's not like we had a choice and I will never take anything in life for granted ^_^ Thank you for sharing your story! My total treatments by friday will be 35. And I dont want to ever have to do this again. I hope you are recovered and doing much better!! God Bless, Renee
    April 2013
  • natte
    Don 't fear! Fear attracts more fear, your body is trying to heal itself
    This healing will happen more easily if you are calm and live and live
    In a spirit of gratitude of love. If you cut your finger you put a bandage
    on it a couple of days later it is heard. You don 't scream. From the
    Roof tops I have been healed, but you should THE BODY Always words
    towards healing! !!!!!!! Your mouth will heal it will that a while, but this is your
    journey don 't rob yourself of the lesson to be learner by this experience. Be still and know that you are not along someone is carrying you through. This journey It is only in peace and silence that yon mat find Him!
    January 2013
  • GregP_WN
    Sure I can help you edit your profile page, what would you like to change?

    Some basics are, click on any of the "journey" icons above, say drug or chemo Icon, then, whe journey page will open up, you can thin scroll down a little below all of the available Icons, and you will see a button that says "edit diagnosis" if you click on that you can edit.

    Let me know if you need more help, glad to help.

    Greg P
    November 2012
  • DaveWaz

    Welcome. Thank you for registering. Here are a few tips to get you started:

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    Team WhatNext
    November 2012