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This is truly, truly amazing. I have chills and tears. It is SO good to be reading this.

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this is GREAT news! And ditto to what goldie said. :)
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Do the happy dance, happy waltz, happy bossanova...

Now, get thee to Mexico!


YAY! This is the best thing I've read all day!! Congrats to you; what a relief, right? Lymphedema goes away after a while too. My mom had the compression sleeve thing and it worked pretty well. I'm so happy for you! *hugZz*
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I'm really glad to hear the good news. I realized that I've been way too obsessed with my fishbowl of a life that I've hardly checked up on my neighbors. I'm so glad that you are now on the other side. Here's to feeling much much better, and a new lease on life. =o)
Thanks Goldie - luv you!
Thanks Gamany!
I know right! I'm cabbage patching (now I'm dating myself!) all the way to Cabo week after next!
Thanks Queen, I have an appt with the Lymphedema clinic next week to start therapy, although I heard it takes 2 weeks for them to make the sleeve. My doctor wanted me to go soon, after I told her I had planes to fly soon. Apparently cabin pressure does something to an arm with no lymph nodes.

I'm going to Cabo with or without a sleeve - even if I have to wrap my arm in duck tape!!!!!
It happens to us all sometimes Fire :) Thanks for checking in on me!!!!
One of the things that I was fascinated about was the amount of lymph nodes that are in the arm. Maybe this is a silly question, but couldn't they just have removed the nodes that cancerous cells? Or is that something where it's better to remove them all instead of possibly having to go back?

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