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Slept fairly well again lastnight. It's the last day before I start Paclitaxel the second half of my chemo journey. So this will be the last post on my EC blog.
I haven't had any problems at all today, and feel as fit as a fiddle, long may it continue.
I will start a new blog tomorrow and I will be calling it "My Journey on Paclitaxel" I will try and be honest with all they symptoms and side effects that I get. But I'm hoping to sail through the next 2 months, with as few problems as I can. I have spent today painting my nails bright orange, to go with my new orange heardwrar and top I'm planning on wearing tomorrow.
I hope this blog has helped atleast 1 person going through EC.
Remember if you want to follow the second half of ,you chemo journey it will be under a new thread
"My Journey on Paclitaxel"
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