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Q: I Have Bone Cancer
asked by: alg2 on February 22nd, 2005
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:| well I am only a 21year old female who has bone cancer. I started getting really sick when I haad it. I couldnt walk and I was having trouble eveing standing. I am nerves because they give me till I am about 26 years of age. I do chemo and that is all. I did not tell my family because I feel fine. There are moments though were I am not, but I act like I am. My boyfriend nows that I am going to die, and so do i. But I am okay with that. I stopped taking my meds and I feel fine, but the only problem is I need to start again, but I dont want to. What should I do?
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HELPINGHANDS
replied on April 11th, 2005
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Sweetie , first I like to ask you where are you from? My mother had a type of bone cancer and I really think that there are other options, but then again I dont know how bad off you are. Dont give up, miracles can happen take your meds. Please! I would really like to get in touch with you because im from texas and real near san antonio I would like to tell you about doctors that can really help you. Leave me your email on the forum when you read this!
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siennaturin
replied on December 4th, 2005
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New and better treatments for arresting bone cancer are being developed all the time so don't even think that you've got only a limited amount of time left, that is very possibly not going to be the case!!!!!
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sandyallen
replied on February 1st, 2006
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Hi sweetie! I am soooooooooo very sorry to hear of your bone cancer!!! My step-mother-in-law is going through that in her back she had surgery in her back, the bones just crumbled, she ended up up having chemo and is now in remission but has a lot of pain but still gets up and does a lot, they had to puy my father-in-law in an adult foster home because of advanced alzheimers disease, I feel it is your choice about the meds, I also feel if it is going to give you more quality life please do take your meds. You are in my thoughts and prayers!
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