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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Breast Cancer / January 2004

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Celebration!

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Mary Fisher - 25 Dec 2003 01:03 GMT
I'd like to wish all those who, like me, celebrate the birth of the Prince
of Peace, a very happy Christmas.

Mary
Barb - 26 Dec 2003 21:21 GMT
> I'd like to wish all those who, like me, celebrate the birth of the Prince
> of Peace, a very happy Christmas.
>
> Mary

Although I'm a day late, thank you, Mary.  I hope you had a wonderful
Christmas.  Sending along best wishes for health and happiness in the new
year too.

Barb
Mary Fisher - 26 Dec 2003 22:40 GMT
> > I'd like to wish all those who, like me, celebrate the birth of the Prince
> > of Peace, a very happy Christmas.
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> Christmas.  Sending along best wishes for health and happiness in the new
> year too.

Not late, Barb, our celebration will last for eight days.

And with our large family we shan't be able to forget it!

Although I must say that Christmas Day itself was the most relaxed we've
ever had.

Warmly,

Mary
> Barb
A man - 02 Jan 2004 17:37 GMT
Yeah. And when my wife has her port-o-cath out, we're going to have a
BIG celebration. It's causing her a lot of discomfort.

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bartalo@webtv.net - 02 Jan 2004 23:04 GMT
>Yeah. And when my wife has her port-o-cath
> out, we're going to have a BIG celebration. It's
> causing her a lot of discomfort.

Your wife is having pain from her port-o-cath?  I thought the idea of
getting them was to eliminate a lot of pain when getting Chemo.  The
patients who had theirs during my Chemo sessions never mentioned having
problems.  My Oncology nurse wanted all of us to get them but luckily I
didn't.  Your post concerns me because I had no idea they could cause
problems.   I can understand her being eager to get it out.

Bea
 
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