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@robings it matters where you receive services, and who is ‘operating the machine’. As far as the 10’ increase in waist size..your body tissues are insulted and are now inflamed at the individual cellular level. It’s counter-intuitive, but drinking lots of lemon water , perhaps Tumeric, to assist lymphatic drainage. Unsure about skin condition and cooling agents, but as soon as possible, compression clothing. My Drs have said ‘no anti-oxidants during Chemo’, but seems like all inflammation could benefit. Constipation issues could be resolved naturally with a big swig of olive oil, prunes, and water. Give it time.

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@ima1survivor thank you … they said it was fat come on they do ct scans and know why - I’d think I was the first woman who ever had a total hysterectomy for cancer -?they see informing patient I think as a liability issue. In any case women REQUIRE an outpatient clinic for medical support after breast and gynecological cancers (recurrence, skin, radiation proctitist effects)