Thread: Mets to bone
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Old 03-18-2010, 07:26 AM   #11
LOPSIDED
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Re: Mets to bone

I think it just depends on the person, some people recover quickly and others don't. There is so much to factor into it, for myself I am in constant treatment so I will probably always have some side effects. If you have completed the chemo & radiation part of your treatment, I think with time you have a good chance of feeling better (lets hope so anyway).
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09/2005--BREAST CANCER/8 POS NODES --A/C, MASTECTOMY,TAXOTERE, RADS, TAMOXIFEN,HERCEPTIN
02/2007--B/C METS TO OVARIES--HYSTERECTOMY, FASLODEX
12/2007--ENLARGING LYMPH NODES IN ABDOMEN--IXEMPRA, THEN TYKERB
08/2008--COLON TUMOR--A/C AGAIN,
12/2008--ABDOMEN TUMOR--AVASTIN/NAVELBINE FEMARA
05/2009--MET TO SPINE (L2) RADS
CURRENT TREATMENT
07/2009- START ZOMETA MONTHLY, XELODA & ABRAXANE......SURVIVING THE BEST I CAN
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