Stage 4 Metastatic

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The Chemo I'm taking is a nightmare....I feel so sick and feel like I'm falling apart. Ugh

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In 2005, at age 21 and just one week after graduating with honors from Boston University, Bridget Spence was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer. Help give Bridget and other survivors more time by joining the Central Indiana Race for the Cure on Saturday, April 20th - http://www.komenindy.org/race - to fund local breast health services and global research for the causes, improved treatments and cures.

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The day after Video 8, I ended up in hospital for 15 days. What a mess. I was looking scary, and I didn't ever think I would feel good again. I had so many amazing people looking after me but none moreso than my awesome mom!!!!! I thank God that he allowed me more time on this earth and to spend Christmas with my family

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Dr. Harness discusses stage 4 breast cancer and explains that it is not always a death sentence. Patients with stage 4 breast cancer can often live many years with ongoing treatment, he explains. Watch this video to learn more. Click Here & Get The 15 Breast Cancer Questions To Ask Your Doctor http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/what-breast-cancer-questions-to-ask/# Breast Cancer Answers is a social media show where viewers submit a question and get the answer from an expert. Submit your question now at, http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/ask. This information should not be relied upon as a substitute for personal medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Use the information provided on this site solely at your own risk. If you have any concerns about your health, please consult with a physician. The goal, Dr. Harness explains, is to eventually be able to treat stage 4 breast cancer like diabetes and other diseases that can be managed.

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Due to the side effects of the crappy chemo I was taking in November, it wasn't suppose to make my hair fall out...but it did unfortunately. It's just hair I had my partner shave my head to ensure that I don't have it continually fall in my food, sink, floor, and stick to my clothes. Feels good not to worry about it. I start a new chemo protocol in 3 days...my hair is gonna fall out anyways. I'll be shiny head in about 2 weeks. Time to order more new wigs.....

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With Stage 4 Cancer, discussions about the realities of chemo are now being demanded. Doctors are expected to become better in their communication about treatment, death, and what else is possible. Three experts in the medical and spiritual fields of healing join Erin Donley to broaden the conversation about cancer, chemo, and quality of life. This show is dedicated to Robert Kenneth Flug, 1945 - 2011, a Pioneer in Cable Access Television in Portland, Oregon. Erin Donley: http://marketingyourtruth.com/ Rebecca Singer: http://shamanicenergy.com/ Dr. Shani Fox: http://www.drshanifox.com/ Dr. Glen Patrizio, Medical Director, Cascade Palliative Care Associates

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Frustrated on how to start out the year. If I can't set a goal.. I better get appreciative......

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Listen to Teresa Ramey "Say YES to HOPE" as she shares her story of survival. This wife, mom, and Stage IV breast cancer survivor talks about the shock of learning that her cancer had spread to the liver, the importance of finding a good treatment team, and the knowledge of multidisciplinary treatment options. Visit BeatLiverTumors.org for more information.

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