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Boobless2
7 years agoMember
Thank you Kiwi Angel and Ellamary. I know that grief comes in stages, and this diagnosis is definitely something to grieve about. But I think we will be up and down as we battle this monster. But I believe it’s good to enjoy life while we are feeling well and hope for the best.
My my first breast cancer was in 1999. I had a lumpectomy, chemo, and radiotherapy. My son was 7 and he came to visit me in hospital after the surgery and asked if I was going to die. ( my mother in law died from this when he was 2 months old and he knew about her ) . We were able to reassure him then. He is now 26 years old and a beautiful man with the kindest heart, and he is a doctor doing surgical training. And my lovely daughter is a nurse and has 2 gorgeous sons.
There has been so many good things.
My my first breast cancer was in 1999. I had a lumpectomy, chemo, and radiotherapy. My son was 7 and he came to visit me in hospital after the surgery and asked if I was going to die. ( my mother in law died from this when he was 2 months old and he knew about her ) . We were able to reassure him then. He is now 26 years old and a beautiful man with the kindest heart, and he is a doctor doing surgical training. And my lovely daughter is a nurse and has 2 gorgeous sons.
There has been so many good things.