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Kelly Bundy has breast cancer

scarletandgrey;1223125; said:
That's pretty thoughtful of you two. I want to give back also so I'll nominate myself to give her future "check up's"

None of this simultaneously, of course. These prescribed treatments are far more effective when given consecutively, rather than concurrently.

I'm first.
 
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Bucky Katt;1223128; said:
None of this simultaneously, of course. These prescribed treatments are far more effective when given consecutively, rather than concurrently.

I'm first.


Good call doc! After a 24 hour period and a shower for her (I also nominate me for giving her a sponge bath if needed) I shall resume treatment.
 
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She never showed up to let me kiss them and make it better. :sad2:





I propose preventive measures to ensure that she does not have a relapse! :groove:
 
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NEW YORK — Christina Applegate is taking the long view of her battle with breast cancer _ the really long view. Speaking on ABC News' "Good Morning America" in her first interview since announcing her diagnosis earlier this month, the "Samantha Who?" star said she had a double mastectomy three weeks ago. She'll undergo reconstructive surgery over the next eight months. :(
 
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Christina Applegate cancer free after double mastectomy

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Samantha Who?" star Christina Applegate, 36, is free of cancer after having both breasts removed to combat the disease, the actress told a U.S. television news show on Tuesday.
Applegate, who revealed her diagnosis for breast cancer earlier this month, had the double mastectomy performed a month after her diagnosis, she said on ABC's "Good Morning America."
The actress, who stars on the ABC sitcom "Samantha Who?," said she bore a genetic risk for developing breast cancer, and she said her surgery was meant to prevent the cancer she suffered in one breast from coming back. But she said it was difficult to have both breasts surgically removed.
"Sometimes, you know, I cry," Applegate said. "And sometimes I scream. And I get really angry. And I get really upset, you know, into wallowing in self-pity sometimes. And I think it's all part of the healing."
Applegate also talked about her mother, Nancy Priddy, who survived breast cancer and helped support the film and TV star in battling cancer.
"She's been sort of this quiet warrior in the back and has been a great support, and just telling me that I was going to be OK. And I knew I was going to be OK. I've watched her," Applegate said.
In the interview with ABC, Applegate said she will have reconstructive surgery on her breasts in coming months, and she showed fans that her sense of humor has remained intact.
"I'm going to have cute boobs 'til I'm 90," she said.
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Entire article: Christina Applegate cancer free after double mastectomy | U.S. | Reuters

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Bless her. I hope she does well and can handle dealing with what has to be a very tough self image issue for a woman who owes a large part of her career advancement to her attractive physical features. But it sounds like her mom was a great help, and that she has her priorities arranged right.
 
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