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Subject: I'M SO GLAD IT WENT WELL


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Stacy
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Date Posted: 10:34:39 08/03/05 Wed
In reply to: Donna 's message, "Thanks again" on 23:03:19 08/02/05 Tue

I'm glad you're Mom is doing well. It does take a while to regain strength.

Wow, I didn't know she was getting a port-a-cath. I'm so glad I put that on there then. It has been a blessing for me. My veins are terrible. If she finds it painful to get stuck in the port, tell her to ask her doctor for a prescription for EMLA cream. She would also need to get "Tegaderm" bandages. She would need to put the cream on the area of the port (she'll be able to feel the lump) about 2 hours before getting stuck. It makes the area completely numb. The doctor may tell her she only needs to put it on an hour before. Trust me from experience, you need 2 to 2 1/2 hours for it to work good.

Do you know what the name of the chemo drug is?


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Donna
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Date Posted: 19:30:19 08/03/05 Wed

Hi Stacy,
Thinking about you today.. hoping the outcome of your CT scan is encouraging. You asked about Mom's chemo -- I don't know the name/names yet. The Dr. told us after surgery that it's a mix of 3 different drugs.... We were pretty tired at that point and trying to take in everything, so we didn't ask about the specifics of chemo. She lost so much blood during surgery, that we were just concerned that she recover from that. Within the next week, I'm sure we'll have that info, and much more. Thanks again for the port info.



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