First, the CA-125 result wasn’t as dramatic as previous results. But I’m still in a downward trend, with an additional point lost. The doc said results would slow. I’m hoping I get into the teens by the end of treatment, but I’ll take anything in the normal range.
Some photos from the day:
You look very pretty bald.
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Wow- Baldie like me- But you are so much prettier!!! Keep on keepin on Jess!!!
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You’re eyes still twinkle…and you still have killer brows! Thinking of you. ☉
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Still drawing them on, haha! Xo
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You are beautiful as always!!! Tell Kemji to call me!! I still have the wrong # for him. Love you sweet friend!!
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Will do! Love you!
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For a sick girl you look pretty fabulous!
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I’m a firm believer in that everything happens for a reason… Jessica, you have been chosen to have cancer because you are an inspiration for everyone. Your determination, lack fear & over all positive attitude is more motivating than anything else that I have experienced in my life. You make chemo look like a walk in the park. And for that..I thank you! You are a motivation for me to charge forward in life & to make the most of everything this world thriws my way. When I grow up, I hope I can be half the person that you are today. You are truly can inspiration. And I’m grateful that you are my bike wife. I love you girlie!
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Xoxox
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You’re beautiful! Go girl go!
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I love that my mother labels her pens. Even if I didn’t know it was hers, I’d know it was hers. She’s my favorite. And so are you.
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You gotta keep your good pens on lock down! Must be a teacher thing. 😉 Love you!
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