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"Time" what is that. Not life threatening right now.....

Well 16 new tumors in the brain. Whole brain radiation scheduled going for mask fitting now. Then 10 days of radiation. Delaying chemo. Guess no breaks for me in this life. One day at a time.

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JeanE41

You have had a very difficult journey. Prayers for successful treatment. You deserve a break.

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ThePurplePlace

Sending healing thoughts.....you are right --- try to take each step as they come! Best wishes with your treatments.

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Patti72

How brave you are Pandora, come here often to share, do you have family support near you?

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Pandora8205 in reply to Patti72

I have my husband he takes me to all the treatments. I still try to work as much as possible. Keeps my mind on other things

The cancer center made an appointment with the palliative consultant to talk to. My hair is starting to fall out.

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suerao

Hi Pandora,

Be strong. There are many who have been on a journey like yours you are not alone. Be hopeful, be strong and enjoy every day that u have. Don't think about tomorrow. God will take care of it.

Prayers & love,

Sue

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anrean

I am sorry you are going through this. There isn't any reason for it, it just happens to some of us. Praying for successful treatment for you

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DenzieModeratorVolunteer

Please be careful to stay hydrated at this time. Eat even if you can't stand the taste. This will give you the best recovery time. Also, check your herbs and spices to learn which ones still please you and stimulate your hunger-incorporate that into meal preparation.

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amysdata

Sending prayers for God's grace to cover you and your family.

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scifiknitterBlogger

Pandora, what a difficult time. Best hopes that you weather the radiation well and feel stronger when chemo time rolls around again.

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PegD

Having cancer certainly can make us feel like we have drawn the short end of the stick! Best wishes with WBR and hoping you have a smooth transition back into chemo.

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FtB_Peggy

Pandora, I am just so sorry. As you know, people here care deeply and want to help. I hope the radiation treatments go smoothly and chemo steps up to do its job for you. Such a hard road. Sending hugs and solidarity!

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