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We are twenty (or so) moms fighting cancer. Some of us have been in remission for years; others are newly diagnosed, or battling a new recurrence. All of us have something to say.
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Mothers With Cancer
Raising Children, Fighting Cancer, Living Life!
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Mothers With Cancer
· 2d ago
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Mothers With Cancer
· 3W ago
Seven Is A Perfect Number
Jewish tradition declares the number seven is perfect. So today I share seven thoughts. 1. Seven years ago today I woke up with butterflies in my belly because of what the day held for me. 2. Seven years ago today the surgical waiting room at Baptist Hospital in Little Rock was overrun with people p
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Mothers With Cancer
· 3W ago
Help Me Make A Change
One thing I decided not to blog about during cancer was the stress of finances while going through cancer. It felt too much like airing my dirty laundry. But it was a huge stress for me during and after cancer. It’s still stressful. The reason it was so stressful is: a. The medical bills are [...]
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Mothers With Cancer
· 3W ago
One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six…by Mary Beth
Those words still ring in my ears… albeit fainter as the years go by… “You have Breast Cancer.” Life forever changed from the day of diagnosis. Today I add another tally mark, another year of survivorship, another year of losing more friends to this disease, another year of remembering and implement
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Mothers With Cancer
· 1M ago
Marathon for IBC Research
I’ve made a decision. One decision in the right direction. I’ve been saying for the past year I would do a marathon for my 5 year cancerversary…..and I’m quite certain I can achieve this goal now that I have run 4 half-marathons. But I needed to decide two things. I’ve made at least once of [...
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Mothers With Cancer
· 1M ago
Family commitments
Cross posted from ‘Get out Gertrude’ by Jenny (jaydub26) YD although she is an adult is diagnosed with a partial chromosome deletion which has led to both intellectual and physical delays so she operates at about a 5-8 year old level for most things Easter was also YD’s 23 rd birthday so we had her
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Mothers With Cancer
· 2M ago
Meanings by Stella
I never asked “why me”. I always thought “better me”. Today is one of those days that reinforces that. We have a good friend whose girlfriend has been diagnosed with breast cancer. I’ve never met her. But through him I am able to help. I can offer advice. Help for nausea. Advice on hair loss.
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Mothers With Cancer
· 2M ago
Sh*t Girls Say to Girls with Breast Cancer
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Mothers With Cancer
· 3M ago
Godspeed, Susan by Stella
I’ve been staring at this blank screen for days… ever since I got the news about Susan Niebur. The words to pass the news, well, they just haven’t come… I wish they didn’t need to. WhyMommy gave up her five year fight against Inflammatory Breast Cancer on Monday, February 6, 2012. Her husband p
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Mothers With Cancer
· 4M ago
The “C” Word by Stella
In October 2011 I reached the 5 year mark. Cancer-free for five fabulous years! They certainly weren’t five worry-free years, by a long shot! Early last year my blood work started showing some changes. My Alkaline phosphatase levels were fluctuating. They would go higher than normal, at my next
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