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- February 18, 2012 at 12:47 am
for whatever it's worth, i had a wedge resection done in my lung back in december. i was expecting it to be pretty terrible… and it wasn't an awesome time, but it also wasn't unbearable. just kind of know what you're getting into 🙂 if you want any details or suggestions, let me know. good luck!!
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- February 18, 2012 at 12:47 am
for whatever it's worth, i had a wedge resection done in my lung back in december. i was expecting it to be pretty terrible… and it wasn't an awesome time, but it also wasn't unbearable. just kind of know what you're getting into 🙂 if you want any details or suggestions, let me know. good luck!!
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- February 18, 2012 at 12:47 am
for whatever it's worth, i had a wedge resection done in my lung back in december. i was expecting it to be pretty terrible… and it wasn't an awesome time, but it also wasn't unbearable. just kind of know what you're getting into 🙂 if you want any details or suggestions, let me know. good luck!!
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- December 23, 2011 at 3:36 am
One more thing, when it comes to "remission" (which doesn't even truly apply to melanoma cancers, but anyway…):
We all – cancer patients and healthy people without cancer – have cancer cells that grow from time to time and are destroyed by our immune system. It is normal and natural and happens every day to all of us. Are those remissions? It's all about your body's ability to fight. Some cancers take more toll than others, some people are stronger than others. Some prayers are meant to be answered, and others are not.
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- December 23, 2011 at 3:36 am
One more thing, when it comes to "remission" (which doesn't even truly apply to melanoma cancers, but anyway…):
We all – cancer patients and healthy people without cancer – have cancer cells that grow from time to time and are destroyed by our immune system. It is normal and natural and happens every day to all of us. Are those remissions? It's all about your body's ability to fight. Some cancers take more toll than others, some people are stronger than others. Some prayers are meant to be answered, and others are not.
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- December 23, 2011 at 3:36 am
One more thing, when it comes to "remission" (which doesn't even truly apply to melanoma cancers, but anyway…):
We all – cancer patients and healthy people without cancer – have cancer cells that grow from time to time and are destroyed by our immune system. It is normal and natural and happens every day to all of us. Are those remissions? It's all about your body's ability to fight. Some cancers take more toll than others, some people are stronger than others. Some prayers are meant to be answered, and others are not.
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