when treatments have finished we sometimes forget we need time to let our body and emotions heal....

SoldierCrab
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Always thankful the cancer was detected and that treatment was available for it. Also thankful I survived albeit a little different after treatment. I have different priorities now and cleaning house often takes a second place to sitting on the veranda enjoying the views and the sunshine. No I cannot go back to doing what I was pre cancer but hey, its ok. Brenda5 is alive!6
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