On a positive note, we did get the genetic test results back, and they were negative. That means that a mastectomy (or double mastectomy) is not required. So, treatment will still be chemo, then surgery, then radiation, and finally hormone therapy (pills).
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Originally posted by Texastaxi View PostOn a positive note, we did get the genetic test results back, and they were negative. That means that a mastectomy (or double mastectomy) is not required. So, treatment will still be chemo, then surgery, then radiation, and finally hormone therapy (pills).
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Over the last week, Tina really started loosing her hair. We both knew it was coming. She said that everywhere that there was still hair, hurt really bad.
Yesterday she solved that problem.
She said it feels much better.
Never once, through this, have I seen her not smile.
She's definitely tougher than I am!
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