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Breast Cancer | Last Active: Mar 10 6:55pm | Replies (34)

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@dolphina3

I am glad you have a good prognosis and tumor was small. They just told me we will do chemo surgery radiation and see how you do. I am 2 years post masectomy from lobular TNBC no nodes large tumor.
I had to be on a chemo pill for 8 months and it made me sick so I understand the not feeling good. I wanted to give it all I could too so it doesn't come back. I am eating to make sure my immune system is good. Christine funk is a breast cancer Dr. And she recommends gooseberry powder, amla, that is high in vitamin c. I also have a half cup of blueberries every day and drink match a green tea every day and eat broccoli daily. TNBC has a habit of coming back the first 3 years so I am trying to keep it away. Hoping your chemo is not to bad. Thinking of you and sending hugs.

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I forgot to say radiation not as bad. I had 15 sessions. Skin got a little red and I had to breath hold because tumor wss in left breast. They will tell you what creams you can use and when. They help your skin.