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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: New to This Isnt Life Full of Surprises and How Strong Must we be</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by Athamous on 9/9/2006</description>
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      <title>New to This Isnt Life Full of Surprises and How Strong Must we be</title>
      <description>hello there i am new to this but i was reading throught the message boards i am from the uk and i am 22, my dad around 6 months ago was told he had small lymphatic lymphoma basically NHL but a different kind...its been hard finding out this and having to deal with what will each new day bring us all...i sometimes feel helpless for him as i am see him suffering but cant do so much, he has just started his first cycle of chemo, which was 7th of september 2006 he has to have it for 3 days every month...he has to form of chemo tablets...his on about 15 a day is that how it works for most people??? i think i know everything there is to now about this illness but i want it from a persons point of who is like myself knows some1 who some1 who has it themsevles. my main question is he gets a terrible pain in his spleen i know this is normal but it shoots him through to the back has any body else experienced this?? he said its almost like a trapped nerve in this back?? and his getting quite short of breath my 2nd question is NHL makes u have shortness of breath and a side effect of the chemo is and they tell u to report this side effect to the docter straight away how are u meant to know which is causing the problem??

sorry for such a long message MY GOD BE WITH ALL OF US AND MY HEARTH GOES OUT TO YOU ALL</description>
      <author>Athamous</author>
      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Sep 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>uk Friend...</title>
      <description>God bless your father and family. I am sorry to hear about his pain and your struggles. I was recently diagnosed with metastic melanoma, which has spread to my lymph nodes. I guess this is quit different than what your father has been diagnosed with. I would just like to say, that my heart goes out to you as well. I am in a state of shock and denial as well. I go to see my Oncologist next week, Sept 27. I am new to this forum as well. It helps to talk to others. I hope all goes well. Take-Care. US</description>
      <author>Summerbead</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Sep 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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