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Monday, February 15th, 2010 | Author: nimda | Free Sitemap Generator


A single woman's journey through chemotherapy and breast cancer.Through humor and honesty she takes us on the entire journey while still trying to get a date.In this episode Ally begins her first chemotherapy treatment at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre in Calgary Canada. She deals with the aftermath and side effects of chemotherapy and the drugs Cyclophosphamide, Fluorouracil and Epirubicin.Watch and vote for her other video Chem-Ho at www.breastfestfilmfest.com

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25 Responses

  1. 1
    borgasmatron88 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    i know how u feel behind those smiles..

    ur very strong and i very much envy you!!

    god bless

  2. 2
    cornishrob123 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    amazing how we have stength and humour

  3. 3
    changtraibian09 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    GOD Bless You!

  4. 4
    riffelsriffels 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    gasping for attention. DISGUSTING!!!

  5. You are a very stong woman. Even if you are going through this. Congradulations and my respect. Stay strong because you need your strenght to fight this terrible disease

  6. Tomorrow I’ll have my 16th chemo……Its very hard but do not loose your faith In Jesus Christ

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    Ladyhawkwright 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    ***hugs***

  8. I am so sorry you are having to go through this. I know just how you feel, I went through 2 yrs. of that HELL. My heart and prayers are with you. Please feel free to emal mail if you need a shoulder to lean on or cry on.

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    Sanosuke004 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    Chris799714 is correct — this medical card y ou carry for cancer is usually red here in Alberta and you carry it on your person when you check in for an appointment.

  10. 10
    armadatint 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    i hope youre hanging in there, i went visit my sister yesterday in the hospital. i love your spunk ! i wish you the best and pray for you! will watch your progress

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    Mcdyke1979 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    I love your attitude, I just went down today and sat with my cousin during her chemo. Thank you for sharing, your a very strong woman. Prayin for ya

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    Chris799714 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    Many people who have certain illnesses (diabetes and some allergies, for example) carry around medical cards that acknowledge a disease. That way, if a person were to have a heart attack in the middle of the road or something, whoever is treating them would be aware of what procedures or medications would affect them badly.

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    yoquieroseramada 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    we want to hear from u… you have to make the efort to eat… if u dont eat it is worst trie to eat ok honey!
    i went through of quimo i know what u are feeling. my operation will be this month
    we want hear from u ok…
    God bless u and pray don’t forget. if wouldn’t be for my faith i don’t know my life where would be…today.

  14. God be with you, you are such a brave, bright soul!!

  15. 15
    wirklichdoof 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    what’s a cancer card?

  16. 16
    wirklichdoof 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    if you mix baking soda and salt in with water and wash your mouth out with it, it helps with sores. my mom has pancreatic cancer and she uses it every day.

  17. 17
    jazyskowski 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    Dr. David Perlmutter, nationally renound neurologist, discusses how to protect healthy cells during chemotherapy! See my exclusive video TODAY.

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    GROOVEY1969 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    chemo & radiation destroys the body not just the cancer cells.its a big money maker for the pharmaceutical companies.most doctors who get cancer dont undergo chemo & radiation treatments cause they know the truth.they have to push the treatments on paitents cause thats their job.this is what soceity has been brain washed into.its really sad.

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    jillie171 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    you’ll get through…just eat a lot once you gain your appetite back..and yeah mouth sores suck

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    tristan2440 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    ya.. chemo was no fun for me. No one can truly describe the pain of the mouth soars… like eating glass or something… stay strong, you’ll get through it!

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    GRINDGUYDUDLEY 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    shes a hottie with cancer keep up the fight my friend just got diagnosed with cancer i hope she recovers and so do you.

  22. 22
    99shadow99 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    Please watch “Run FROM the Cure” by Rick Simpson. THC kills cancer cells and does not affect healthy cells. This is the truth and it is free!

  23. Holy crap these vids are great :-D Are you at the TBCC doing this?

  24. 24
    dillybar1971 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    i seen the bit about you in 24h paper. i feel for you.

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    vally0cat 
    Monday, 15. February 2010

    hey im the same way im like half way through. and the barf buket is your new best friend. and one plus is that you make a lot of new friends. and just keep trucking on. and i got a wig, but what sucks is when you have to do radiation its like a truck just hit you and a microwave. all wraped in one, yeah. so hey just keep moving on the hill gets less steap the longer you go on. and im only 13. but i got a wig so its good. oh and last month i got a marrow boysciy. NEVER IF YOU CAN NEVER GET ONE!!!

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