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Fighter: Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Topic: Hodgkin's Lymphoma

I have with Hogkins Limpoma had it 4 times already in 1991,2000,2004,2012/2013 still going it is so hard you wonder if it is even worth it to keep going but I have family and promised my Dad before he died I would take care of my Mom no matter what. I also have 3 grandkids and there is one on the way. When I found out about the 4th time and I told my son he told my Granddaughter I got this call from her she is 11 yrs old and she was crying about my Cancer it hurt me so bad I even started crying I call her my ( Mouse ) and I am only one that can call her that. She calls me once a week to see how I am doing even when she walks to school. Lady down below that is so great you are in remission great job I hope it stays that way for you. Mine comes back every 3 to 9 yrs I predicted it this year even my Doctor was shocked I had the feeling he didn't beleave me had a MRI done sure enuff. What I have done is before Chemo they give me a shot to sleep so when I get Chemo for the amount of Chemo I get and I go 14 days on 16 off they load me up each time 1 month is one cycle. Take Care All

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