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Old 01-07-2015, 11:34 PM #34
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Originally Posted by eva5667faliure View Post
what a relief
a switch back with less
side affects
my underarm is still residual
of surgery cutting into muscle
my spotting
imperative i go to OBGYN
in the works
please please please
get checked
and do touch yourself
much love and care
me

Eva,

Thank you for the update on your oncologist's visit.
Hopefully the nausea will be lessened with switching back to your previous medication. Actually good news about lump. I was concerned. At least this is a common result from your surgery and nothing more serious. Spotting may just be normal; but best you have OBGYN annual visits.

Love & Prayers,
Gerry
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