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FAQ ]Posted by Shelly Blechman on 11/24/2003 from 216.117.212.176:In reply to: after affects of the chemo therapy posted by Miriam G on 11/19/2003 from 64.12.96.136:
What you are feeling is very normal and most everyone experiences similar effects after chemotherapy. It varies from person to person in terms of the length of time and degree, but I imagine that within 6 months or so after your last treatment, so should be feeling more like normal. Please refer to the link below from our website.
I have some good books that I could send you and I would be happy to speak with you directly and give you some resources in your area. You may email me or call toll free at 1-866-294-6222.
Shelly Blechman
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