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For me, I already had PN from diabetes. Didn't bother me a lot. Then I had a severe allergic reaction to Taxotere. I don't ever want to experience that again. It left my feet numb on the top, the bottom, sole, just feels weird. Not pain, burning, just strange.

Chemo is nasty stuff, I hope I never need it again. My motto during radiation and now is. DIE CANCER DIE
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