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Old 10-19-2012, 05:33 PM #1
Meemaw Meemaw is offline
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Hi - this is my first visit to Neurotalk. I'm looking for help with Peripheral Neuropathy that developed from chemo. I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Sept. 2011. Had complete hysterectomy and all the other things that go with it along with an ostomy. So I've been dealing this those things, but now that I can think a little clearer, I know I need to find help with the PN in my feet that developed after 6 rounds of chemo.

That's my story and I am glad I found this site and will be searching for anything to make my toes and feet heal from this side effect.
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