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Its great to hear some of these positive stories, I have joined this group for some guidance/ help as i guess most of the people here are seeking the same

My wife of 58 had 2 very aggressive tumours removed January 24. A month later she started 6 weeks of radio and chemo, she is now in the 4 week break period for going on the 5/23 ratio with TMZ.

She feel worse that she did at any point of treatment, does anyone have any feedback on how long it takes to start feeling okay? Some days are better than others but often she feels very bad, tired and low.

Thanks in advance for any comments or help

Pete

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