This is my story about being diagnosed with breast cancer at age 39. It's the whole story with it's ups and downs, devastations and discoveries, tears and laughter, from the beginning to my current days learning to adapt to life as a ""survivor.
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I don't even set ou to look for these. Really.
I am going about my business and suddenly I feel the need to take a second look. There is it. A heart.
Love is everywhere.
I am always on the fence with breast cancer awareness month. I like that there is awareness brought to this awful disease so that women (and men!) can be proactive about their health. We all need reminders and if the sea of pink doesn't remind you, you...
Living through a breast cancer diagnosis or two truly helps you understand people and how they react to certain situations. I have learned so much about people from the faithful friends and family members who won't leave your side to the scared friends...
Before we get engulfed in a pink cloud this month, I wanted to stay true to the purpose of the month and post some important information for young women facing breast cancer. This is printed from the Young Survival Coalition web site:
Young women CAN...
Treatment came and went in what now feels like the blink of an eye. In these last couple of months I have spent a lot of time reflecting on my cancer journey and how it has changed my life. After my first diagnosis in 2004, I ran, scared,...