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Jo_B
13 years agoMember
The most important thing I have taken away from my experience with breast cancer is that family is the most important thing in life. My family have been amazing and have supported me unconditionally throughout my treatment and recovery. No family is perfect but when the chips are down, they are there for you no matter what. I have also learned to not sweat the small stuff and have realized that it's okay not to please everyone all the time.
Every time I look at my kids I thank God I am still here to live another day.
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