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Interesting article shared on facebook

primek
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Hi All. This is a great article. A little more depth would have been nice, but good that people are discussing.
https://www.findatopdoc.com/Women-s-Health/Rita-Wilson-Shares-Her-Experience-After-Successful-Breast-Cancer-Treatment?utm_campaign=breastcancer_20180205&utm_term=breastcancer&utm_medium=community_post&utm_source=fb&utm_content=article
https://www.findatopdoc.com/Women-s-Health/Rita-Wilson-Shares-Her-Experience-After-Successful-Breast-Cancer-Treatment?utm_campaign=breastcancer_20180205&utm_term=breastcancer&utm_medium=community_post&utm_source=fb&utm_content=article
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Thanks @primek there's just not enough awareness out in the community of what a cancer diagnosis and treatment does to you. The public picture you see of me smiling, rocking a bandana and with a 'I got this' vibe about me is very different to the private face of cancer...
Particularly after all your treatment is done and people think you are just going to be back to your same old self. I thought that I could be the old me, just not sure that's really ever possible.
Maybe the new me is an improvement ??? Just a little less of me LOL!1