Bouncing For Breast Cancer

…Life is Worth Bouncing For

Howdy Ho everyone!!!!!!! I'm recovering from another treatment and feeling overall horrible about it. I have just been so tired lately I feel as if I do not know which way is up. I am doing Taxol chemotherapy, but I am also on a new drug called Avastin. It inhibits blood vessel growth so new cancer cells can not develop a way to feed and therefore can not grow into tumors. It also helps with current tumors by slowly killing off their blood supply of food.
My question...are any of the other mom's taking this?? I have contacts on other sites that are, but I'm usually here. I would just like to know so that way I have someone close to home also on this drug that maybe we could discuss side effects and things like that.
I'm trying everything to get my energy level up, but it's really not working all too well. Hope to hear back from someone lol.

Hugs and all

Justy

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Specifically we provide support in these areas:

Financial support single moms with breast cancer need to help pay for essential living costs; such as home help, childcare, household bills, medical costs, wholesome, healthy, organic food, transportation costs and hotel stays for family members during hospital stays.

Emotional support for single moms with breat cancer and their children during their treatment and recovery through our community network of mentors and support groups

Physical support through resources for exercise and nutrition.

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Be Breast Aware

Breast cancer is the most common cancer found in women today - at present over 40,000 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed every year in the UK. That’s one woman every fifteen minutes!

Early detection of breast cancer means a patient has more treatment choices and a much better chance of recovery!

In some cases early detection can increase survival rates by up to 90% . Three steps for early detection of breast cancer are recommended by medical experts worldwide:

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