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Eeeeee.... For me it was like being halfway across a bridge and knowing that the river is high and if you don't get across in time....
Karen, since completing chemo I have been examined yearly by the ophthalmologist and am also told the pressure I have occasionally behind the eyeball is likely ocular migraine. One other problem I had during chemo was that my daily employment requires excellent mind/hand coordination, and for a whole week my brain would not work with my fingers at the computer -- my fingers kept getting tangled up no matter how slowly I worked.
My first thought in answer to your question regarding hormone receptor status is that there probably are more HER2 negatives anyway if most bc patients are hormone receptor negative in the first place.
A.A.
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