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To: IceShark who wrote (24552)4/10/2000 7:25:00 PM
From: eddie r gammon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
I forget which house it was. As far as we know things are still looking the same. I say that because when we met with the doctor Friday evening and he was flipping through his charts, he said "did you have a pelvic scan"? No, we thought it odd that it was not on the schedule being as how that was
the one that looks at the area where the cancer is. Anyhoo he said he thought that the blood work, bone scan, chest x-ray etc. looked good enough to think that things are still looking ok. He said take three more months of chemo ( and man that let the air out of her ) and then come back in July and they may recommend that they reduce the Taxol and let her take a reduced ammount each week along with the herceptin. She basicly told him F**K that, she just as soon take the full load once a month and get it over with. I was proud of her (g)