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Update - eventful year, difficult child still doing poorly
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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 564305" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Wow, that really is a coincidence ... I guess any more discussion should take place in a health-related forum, but I appreciate you sharing your story. I have also regained some weight (10 or 12 lb) since my diagnosis, partly due to not being able to work out post-surgery (endless complications, hyperbaric therapy, skin grafts - I'm not cleared yet to work out my upper body) and partly due to the steroids. I'm trying to eat right and keep my weight in check. Until I'm done with chemo, though, I don't want to risk the university gym; too many viruses etc. Anyway - thanks for the welcome back! I wish you all the best as well. Wish we could truly live stress-free, but that's not likely in the near future ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 564305, member: 2884"] Wow, that really is a coincidence ... I guess any more discussion should take place in a health-related forum, but I appreciate you sharing your story. I have also regained some weight (10 or 12 lb) since my diagnosis, partly due to not being able to work out post-surgery (endless complications, hyperbaric therapy, skin grafts - I'm not cleared yet to work out my upper body) and partly due to the steroids. I'm trying to eat right and keep my weight in check. Until I'm done with chemo, though, I don't want to risk the university gym; too many viruses etc. Anyway - thanks for the welcome back! I wish you all the best as well. Wish we could truly live stress-free, but that's not likely in the near future ... [/QUOTE]
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