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Yep! The lung will fix itself and if the cancer is only in the chest at this point, she will get over this just fine. My sisters was in every single lymph node in her body, her blood, her bones, everywhere and she made a full recovery.
You just need to stay positive. She needs that right now.
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Yep! The lung will fix itself and if the cancer is only in the chest at this point, she will get over this just fine. My sisters was in every single lymph node in her body, her blood, her bones, everywhere and she made a full recovery.
You just need to stay positive. She needs that right now.
Monday morning we go back in at 9:30ish for the results, and do a full body ct scan. They'll stage it and then decide on treatment. So far my daughter's missed quite a bit of school between the initial docs appointments and now. Doc gave her a note to send to the school so we'll see
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Yep! The lung will fix itself and if the cancer is only in the chest at this point, she will get over this just fine. My sisters was in every single lymph node in her body, her blood, her bones, everywhere and she made a full recovery.
You just need to stay positive. She needs that right now.
Monday morning we go back in at 9:30ish for the results, and do a full body ct scan. They'll stage it and then decide on treatment. So far my daughter's missed quite a bit of school between the initial docs appointments and now. Doc gave her a note to send to the school so we'll see
Why don't you look into in home study? You can call the school board and have them send a teacher / tutor out each day to work with your daughter. When she starts her chemo treatments, you won't want her to go to school anyways. She'll catch everything under the sun because the chemo will kill her white blood cells (not all, but a lot of them) and she won't have those white blood cells to fight germs off. With the H1N1 virus flying wild on top of flu season getting ready to start, I would keep her away from it as much as possible.