Everyone keeps telling me about someone they know who got through this and is currently fine.Which is lovely and encouraging of course but it always turns out that they had a 'better' cancer than mine.Mine is HER2 positive,fortunately at least now. treatable to some extent with herceptin.But ,let us kid not, a nasty cancer all the same.Still, I know that it is not the only factor involved, and there are loads of stories of people surviving quite against the odds.I'm trying to stick to an organic, vegan diet, but not in the days post chemo when I feel so sick I have to eat anything I can keep down and drink coke constantly!
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