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Old 12-24-2007, 07:35 PM   #1
cafe1084
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I have to agree with everyone else who's replied. You only get one first chance to get this thing under control. Your second chance is a chance you don't want to have to get. Im also er/pr-, her2 +, 1.5 cm IDC, LCIS, and I was diagnosed at 36. I have no breasts and I have a few side effects from the taxol and herceptin, but nothing I can't live with to be here for my kids and my family. It's a tough decision for some. For me, it was a no-brainer to have the chemo. Good luck with your decision and please enjoy your Christmas!

Steph C
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