Here is my theory. These cancer docs always give their patients as much chemo as they can possibly stand. The more chemo, the worse it is for your cancer cells. Of course, they don't want to kill the patient, but its OK to make them feel real crummy. So there is a good side to this, Margaret! Since you are young and strong and you feel this bad, they are giving you big doses of chemo and your cancer cells are totally kaput!
Grazelda was the accursed (and utterly doomed) ovarian cancer, a yolk sac tumor that I was diagnosed with in August 2009 - I was only 24! This is my chronicle of surgeries, chemo, and other fun cancer-y stuff, so people knew how I was doing and so I didn't go nutso.
Here is my theory. These cancer docs always give their patients as much chemo as they can possibly stand. The more chemo, the worse it is for your cancer cells. Of course, they don't want to kill the patient, but its OK to make them feel real crummy. So there is a good side to this, Margaret! Since you are young and strong and you feel this bad, they are giving you big doses of chemo and your cancer cells are totally kaput!
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