Ok sorry hope my reply even though a bit confrontational answered ur questions or made you realise you and other healthcare workers aren't the focus of this discussion just big companiesI wasn't trying to start a fuss. :-/
Ok sorry hope my reply even though a bit confrontational answered ur questions or made you realise you and other healthcare workers aren't the focus of this discussion just big companies
It's cool....maybe I just got over sensitive...LOL My apologies for the snap.Please understand your input no matter how large or small is valued by every member here a lot , sorry to get off on the wrong foot
The only reason I ask is because, is it possible, that you resonded to the amount of chemo/radiation that you DID have so well, before you opted to discontinue the treatments, that it slowed the cancer to the point that you're coming up on your 32nd birthday? And had you fininshed the treatment you may have responded so well that you may have gone into complete remission? But, having stopped, the cancer is still growing and that's why you have pain? Just wondering.
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