I'm Tony and I'm Ann's husband. Ann was diagnosed with breast-cancer earlier this year. This blog is supposed to keep you up to date on what's going on with us. Please note, that everything I share with you is from my perspective, not Ann's. This is important to understand as you read my blog and browse through my website. Before you start reading my blog, you may want to read our breast-cancer story first
The whole intention of this website is to provide insight and - in best case - support to relatives of women who had been diagnosed with breast-cancer.
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Ann woke up at around 4:00 AM with a headache. She suspects that she inadvertently received 3 vials rather than 2 when they administered her drips yesterday. 3 is the right - or recommended - dose, actually. But she thought they only gave her 2 for some reason, and therefore she took a little bit more (a pill) later that afternoon. And that (probably) pushed her over and caused her headache.
One thing if you opt for alternative breast cancer treatments: you will probably drown by the flood of supplements they recommend you to take. Not that I would questions all those supplements individually, I am sure they are all perfectly legitimate - however, I am not sure if the ratio can be correct. I haven't counted them, I should actually do that and then share with you. But I estimate that Ann takes up to 40 pills/capsules a day.