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5 Comments
I am in a hurry, so I am getting to this "series" backwards, but I am getting the picture, Cynthia. Having a young child, it is perfectly understandable that you are so anxious. Having a good, experienced surgeon in the territory of your condition is essential, if you trust him/her, do not hesitate, follow the medical advice and I truly hope that the operation can be carried out soon with excellent result!
I expect to be really week next week after my last, (the 4th) chemo-treatment last Monday, that's why I am in such a hurry with whatever I need to do on the computer. (Not that I am capable of much, but I will start learning after having done with the treatments when I have more strength, patience and time.) Be as positive, as you are able to, please!
pray my sister..as so will I for you and your son
YOU MUST TELL EVERYONE..PREPARE
May Almighty safe guard you and you will be well soon.It is a fatal disease but due to commitment and cure it can be defeated.
Hi Cynthia, I'm one with you in prayers... I am undergoing chemo and it is my fifth next week. I know you can beat it for your son. God Bless!