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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 304557" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Dear GG,</p><p>My bff is getting chemo, and we bought these t-shirts to wear when she gets hers, they say, "NEVER GIVE UP.</p><p> ever."</p><p></p><p>Just think of yourself as a brave warrior, fighting for your life. You are a strong person, and this will make you stronger. It's great that you have the best doctor, that makes such a difference. I'll be thinking about you, Alyssa</p><p></p><p>On a side note- if your mastectomy site is sore, wear your bra to sleep, the chafing always bothers me, I still wear my bra to sleep. Even though its been 9 years, it's a sensitive area, the bra feels better than any material. I know you won't have nausea too badly, they put the drug right in with the chemo, plus they give you a script to take before you even may get nauseaus. 9 years ago they were 84 bucks a pill, TG for insurance! But worth it.- Alyssa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 304557, member: 2668"] Dear GG, My bff is getting chemo, and we bought these t-shirts to wear when she gets hers, they say, "NEVER GIVE UP. ever." Just think of yourself as a brave warrior, fighting for your life. You are a strong person, and this will make you stronger. It's great that you have the best doctor, that makes such a difference. I'll be thinking about you, Alyssa On a side note- if your mastectomy site is sore, wear your bra to sleep, the chafing always bothers me, I still wear my bra to sleep. Even though its been 9 years, it's a sensitive area, the bra feels better than any material. I know you won't have nausea too badly, they put the drug right in with the chemo, plus they give you a script to take before you even may get nauseaus. 9 years ago they were 84 bucks a pill, TG for insurance! But worth it.- Alyssa [/QUOTE]
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