Re: too many odd things
Cat,
I'm very happy you saw the neurosurgeon and now have a plan.
So . . . brain surgery, wow. Sounds crazy, but there are a lot of experienced cancer survivors out there who have spent time with the neurosurgeon. I hope they could tell you the experience wasn't as bad as they thought it would be.
I pray that this neurosurgeon turns out to be amazing and your little mysterious spots turn out to be something benign, completely harmless, and nothing more than interesting conversation pieces.
Enjoy your vacation. You've earned one!
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Diagnosed 2007
Stage IIb Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, Pagets, 3 of 15 positive nodes
Traditional Treatment: Mastectomy and Axillary Node Dissection followed by Taxotere, 6 treatments and 1 year of Herceptin, no radiation
Former Chemo Ninja "Takizi Zukuchiri"
Additional treatments:
GP2 vaccine, San Antonio Med Ctr
Prescriptive Exercise for Cancer Patients
ENERGY Study, UCSD La Jolla
Reconstruction: TRAM flap, partial loss, Revision
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