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Deanne
11 years agoMember
I'm like you Robyn and already only drink water since being diagnosed and I do feel so much better.I used to like a wine or two but had actually changed this to drinking soda water with a slice of fresh lime for a few months before diagnosis. But I will always wonder if the wine contributed to me getting breast cancer. With it listed as a risk factor I will never feel comfortable drinking any sort of alcohol or other sugary drink again. I was surprised at how easy it was to just drink water. I would definitely encourage everyone to make this change. Such a good way to break any unhealthy habits.
Even my daughters now drink mostly water and my husband admits he gets a lot less headaches since he started drinking more water too. What have you got to lose? Deanne xxx
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