So today was the day which seemed so far away when I was first diagnosed in August 2016, the last of my Herceptin injections for the HER2+ part of my breast cancer. I wondered how I would feel , I have read other people say they felt abandoned after active treatment ends , but I don't , I feel elated that , hopefully and everything crossed, I won't be going back to my local cancer hospital for treatment , now I will be going back for check-ups and medication assessments. I am eternally grateful for the chance to have such fantastic treatment and the opportunity to carry on living and enjoying my life with my wonderful family and friends.
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