The routine is the same, atleast this time I am more aware of what to expect from this dredded treatment.
I am hoping that the nausea will be better controlled this time around and that the dragon of heartburn will not be back.
It is still surreal sitting here with my rock by my side and going though this. It is already 4 months since I discovered my lump and since then, all tests and biopsies are done, double mastectomy surgery is done and now onto round 2 of chemo, only 4 more treatments to go for this part of my fight. At times I sit and think that this is all a bad dream that I will wake up from, but then reality slaps me in the face when I look in the mirror at the scars across my chest.
I am extremely thankful for my husband, family and friends that have been by my side since day one, for this I am eternally grateful. I have learned a lot from this experience, some good and some not so good. It is a life lesson on so many levels.


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