Raylene
welcome to our online family. My sons were 7 and 9 when i was diagnosed 17 years ago. They are now 27 and 25. My 25 year old cannot remember a time before breast cancer. But if you ask him he will tell you that because of the support we have received from bcna and our local support group (the Waratah's) his life has been pretty good. My sons have participated in so many breast cancer activities and are both important members of the waratahs and have been since its inception.
My 27 got married last year, something i did not think i would live to see.
I look on my disease as a chronic disease that we are treating. It is responding well and behaving itself at the moment.
good luck
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