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13 August 2019

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Another beautiful day . resent to like this world I hope god will give me some more days to live

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DeanNelson

Peace be with you

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LearnAll

There was a study two decades ago which concluded that people who had intense desire to live.. in fact lived longer than ones who did not have much desire to live. Congratulations for your positive thinking.

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DarkEnergy

Hi Geanton,

We're pretty much on the same schedule with Docetaxel, started 07/20/2019, I'm on 2 of 6 infusions (3 weeks intervals).

The first infusion was not that bad, lost most of the hair, taste buds struggled to work. But, after a week of second infusion, got sores in the mouth, taste buds lights are off and getting off and on pain in the groin area.

Rinsing the mouth with salt and baking soda does help soothe the sores a bit.

Onwards...

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20PeteG16

Amen, thanking God.

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j-o-h-n

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Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Wednesday 08/14/2019 1:43 PM DST

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kikepana

Amen

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