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Posted by Diane C.-TX (post) on 12/26/2007, 5:44 pm, in reply to "problem when i move my head"
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I too find myself panicking from time to time,and the bottom line is always to not end of saying "I should have, would have, could have....". Your symptoms should be evaluated by your medical oncologist, medical internist and any other specialist they recommend to help rule out or diagnose what is causing your problems. Early recognition and accurate diagnosis, followed by appropriate therapy, often result in symptom control with improved function, enhanced quality of life and, possibly, prolonged survival. I've seen a lot of breast cancer survivors think it's silly to report unusual symptoms such as a numb chin, tingling nose because of their vagueness. With your health history, you should explore causes of anything unusual symptom as soon as possible--especially if you can duplicate the symptoms with a turn in the neck, etc. Please let us know what your doctors tell you. Be well, Di
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