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I did well….started to feel normal again after 3 weeks. Had Phesgo only on 1st June, and no side effects, yippee!! Went on holiday to Wales week 5 before surgery and got Covid!! NHS brilliant registered positive test and rang that day offered Paxlovid (anti viral) which I took so clear before op!!
Over covid now, anti virals worked! Had radiofrequency tags inserted on 22nd June, lumpectomy and lymph node excision tomorrow!
Started PV bleeding (am post menopause) on Monday….told chemo nurse when had Phesgo injection yesterday afternoon she just shrugged and said chemo!!
When I saw my oncologist in May I told her I had had a vaginal discharge around day 10 post TCHP, she said unless blood no worries, now I have blood. I am anaemic and they know, will talk to pre op nurse on a call today!
Figured out that Covid can cause PV bleeding even in menopausal women, nasty little virus!!!!
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