Picking up the pieces of collateral damage after treatment
Something I’ve realized since I finished treatment is that, yes we are done and that’s great but we are sent out to deal with the after effects on our own.
Something I’ve realized since I finished treatment is that, yes we are done and that’s great but we are sent out to deal with the after effects on our own.
I really think it’s important to have people by your side, it helps you to get through. You know you have people out there that are fighting with you.
This fight would be different because I had God leading me
April comes around and I’m sitting in this dressing room with a gown on to get my breast checked out. I’m scared at this point.
I’m a planner and tomorrow I don’t have a plan because I don’t know what it will look like for me.
My doctors never mentioned I was high risk because my mother received her initial diagnosis in her late fifties.
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