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4 Weeks of Chemo left


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Lauren has 4 more treatments. It is such a long process, this started last November. But it feels like the end is finally close.  4 more treatments, she goes once per week on Friday.

 

Really looking forward to July 18th.  She has to do 6 weeks of radiation after that, but it is going to be nice to be done with chemo.

 

She is doing great, the oncologist is very pleased with how everything is going.  Thanks everyone for all the support, it is greatly appreciated.

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Lauren has 4 more treatments. It is such a long process, this started last November. But it feels like the end is finally close. 

 

At this point,.you both must be gaining confidence that this will turn out very well.  All our wishes and prayers remain with Lauren.

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Lauren has 4 more treatments. It is such a long process, this started last November. But it feels like the end is finally close.  4 more treatments, she goes once per week on Friday.

 

Really looking forward to July 18th.  She has to do 6 weeks of radiation after that, but it is going to be nice to be done with chemo.

 

She is doing great, the oncologist is very pleased with how everything is going.  Thanks everyone for all the support, it is greatly appreciated.

Hang in there :)

 

"No straight lines make up my life, and all my roads have bends; 
There's no clear-cut beginnings, and so far no dead-ends."
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  • 3 weeks later...

And then there was 1!

 

Friday can't get here fast enough. This round of chemo (the past 12 weeks) definitely has a cumulative effect.  Lauren is just exhausted after each treatment.  But with only one left, and then 6 weeks of daily radiation, things are looking up.

 

Leaving on Friday after meeting with the oncologist for the last time and hearing her say, "Congratulations"....yeah that was cool.

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And then there was 1!

Friday can't get here fast enough. This round of chemo (the past 12 weeks) definitely has a cumulative effect. Lauren is just exhausted after each treatment. But with only one left, and then 6 weeks of daily radiation, things are looking up.

Leaving on Friday after meeting with the oncologist for the last time and hearing her say, "Congratulations"....yeah that was cool.

This is awesome.

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And then there was 1!

Friday can't get here fast enough. This round of chemo (the past 12 weeks) definitely has a cumulative effect. Lauren is just exhausted after each treatment. But with only one left, and then 6 weeks of daily radiation, things are looking up.

Leaving on Friday after meeting with the oncologist for the last time and hearing her say, "Congratulations"....yeah that was cool.

Yeah, the chemo cycles are definitely cumulative, gets tiring as it goes on. Radiation shouldn't be that bad, mostly just the pain in the ass of going every day. Just keep the positive attitude.

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And then there was 1!

 

Friday can't get here fast enough. This round of chemo (the past 12 weeks) definitely has a cumulative effect.  Lauren is just exhausted after each treatment.  But with only one left, and then 6 weeks of daily radiation, things are looking up.

 

Leaving on Friday after meeting with the oncologist for the last time and hearing her say, "Congratulations"....yeah that was cool.

So happy to hear this Phil...just great news.

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And then there was 1!

Friday can't get here fast enough. This round of chemo (the past 12 weeks) definitely has a cumulative effect. Lauren is just exhausted after each treatment. But with only one left, and then 6 weeks of daily radiation, things are looking up.

Leaving on Friday after meeting with the oncologist for the last time and hearing her say, "Congratulations"....yeah that was cool.

Great story!!! Fantastic to hear.

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Yeah, the chemo cycles are definitely cumulative, gets tiring as it goes on. Radiation shouldn't be that bad, mostly just the pain in the ass of going every day. Just keep the positive attitude.

 

Thanks Joe.

 

The cancer hospital is New Brunswick which is half an hour with no traffic, 45 minutes with traffic.  The radiation will be real close to home so a 10 minute commute will be much better.  :)

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