Thanks. My old brother, who lost his wife to cancer when she was 33, said he'd never do chemo after her horrible experience. I guess it all depends on what you've got.
Thanks. My old brother, who lost his wife to cancer when she was 33, said he'd never do chemo after her horrible experience. I guess it all depends on what you've got.
Damn. I figure with the ugly news around here for so many Azzurri fans/Spain haters, I had to do a little equal coverage for good news.
My mother-in-law's chemo has been 95% effective. It's surprised a lot of us. Not saying she's getting better any. But at least for now, she ain't getting worse.
epic epic epic news greg!!!!!!!!!! i'm soooooooooooo happy for you and yr wife!!! i hope she makes a speedy recovery and gets even better than before bro this made my day seriously!
Got terrible news yesterday, the regular check yesterday showed that my dad's lung cancer has returned.
Don't know much more then that, but I have a bad feeling over things.
My mother-in-law is shockingly doing ok herself right now -- able to drive a car and leave the house for the first time in 9 months. But it always comes with something: the found something on her liver and aren't sure if it's related or not. It's always something.