Well, if you need Chemo, then all considerations of 'big government/big brother' are probably secondary to you. I'd get it, and worry about the other stuff later. Best wishes for you. I hope you have a good prognosis.(I know what a bad prognosis is like, and its sort of like a sledge hammer to the stomach)
Thank you. I’m actually doing quite well. My first round of
chemo is finished, and the nurses told me that the first is the
worst, so the next sixteen sessions, every three weeks, should
be a piece of cake.
I haven’t had any adverse reactions or allergies to any of the
drugs. Thank you for your well wishes about my prognosis.
The cancer was completely removed during my surgery, since
it was Stage 1, but I tested positive for the HER-2 cancer gene,
so my oncologist prescribed chemo. I follow instructions and
doctor’s orders. I’m going to be fine.