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AlisonMew
12 years agoMember
Hi Robyn,
Thanks for your rapid response and for your advice. I am walking every day to help recover from the surgery and to keep my system (ie. bowels) going as I am still on some strong pain killers. I am also trying to eat well, even though I do not have much of an appetite, so I can be as strong as possible for the upcoming chemo. I will take on your tips for my treatment regime and hope to keep as positive throughout - although I am sure this will be a challenge at times!
Thanks again!
Alison xx
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