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This Is Driving Me Nuts!

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Subject: RE: this is driving me nuts!
Date: 07/13/2007

Hi!

I had stage 3a ovarian cancer and am in remission now for 1 1/2 years, but am getting maintenance chemo.  Even with that, and going for blood tests every month, I still go crazy whenever I feel pain in my stomach or abdomen.  My sister has been in remission for 13 years, and she say it still bothers her when she feels pain, but doesn't think about it otherwise. She says it just goes to the back of your mind and comes out once in a while, but less and less over time.  I think the answer is you're always going to think about it, but it gets somewhat better over time.  The worry is perfectly natural.  I talk to my gyn,and mostly to my oncologist about it, and that helps womewhat.         jayne

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