My almost cancer free story
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 23m
  • Reads 48
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 7
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2014
Davina Ramirez is a 16 year old  who isn't you typical cancer patient. She has cancer spots spread throughout her entire abdomen, which is treatable by chemo. But, after taking chemo for awhile she experienced no symptom, her hair wasn't thinning, she wasn't getting sick, she couldn't see or feel any effects of the chemo. Until one day when she fell to the floor and was rushed to the hospital. They had realized that the chemo was affecting her in a way the doctors hadn't seen before. Her body shuts down. She decides to keep taking chemo with having the risk of it being able to kill her if she didn't get to the hospital in time. Her family and friends now closely monitor her, scared of what could happen if they didn't. This sounds bad but the chemo seems to be working and he cancer is shrinking.
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