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well, here we go again. i will begin my 'post chemotherapy' treatment this upcoming Monday. the reason i've not already gone through this recommended treatment until now is due to battling of infections i acquired from my hospital stay and subsequent infections due to home care nurses whom scheduled times daily to change dressing on wounds. anyone interested in my experience regarding battling of infections don't hesitate to share with me. i will share right now that i made a choice for a home care nurse thinking it was less likely to acquire any subsequent infections and or mutating of initial infections. **this conversation for another day because it's so detailed and i think unfortunately i should have shared this experience here on this site because i'm sure i could have received some great advice**anyway, the reason for my post is those who have received "post chemotherapy" what was your experience? is it worse then the initial chemotherapy? is it easier then first chemotherapy? personally my first chemotherapy i just sailed right through. toward the end i began to feel a little fatigue but that's it! never took any medications whatsoever. should i expect round 2 i may? i would just like to make clear----i've had chemotherapy and surgery to remove what existing tumor remained and have been told """no cancer left whatsoever""" however 'systemically there may be cancer cells moving throughout your body and that's why 'post chemotherapy' is recommended. thanks ahead of time for your replies and of course i'm praying for all...God Bless

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