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jenniferp
14 years agoMember
I can thoroughly recommend the Looking Good Feeling Better program. I attended one when I was half way through my chemo program. It was wonderful to be able to have fun and laugh with ladies who understood completely what you have been going through. I think that it should be mandatory for every woman going through chemo. It shows you that you can be as beautiful as you want to be while undergoing treatment. Every woman has a different cancer/chemo experience but I was lucky in that I seemed to have minimal side effects to the FEC. I did have some muscle spasms and pain with the taxotere but that only lasted for a day or so and then I was feeling better. Best wishes for next few weeks.
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