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Leukemia now breast cancer
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 I'm so sorry Jayneserenity92 said:thanks 
 thanks
 I will keep you in my prayers! keep us posted please. MOLLYZ
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 I'm sending positivefauxma said:Dear Jayne, 
 Your plate is
 Dear Jayne,
 Your plate is full to overwhelming. My prayers will be with you. I am not so good on pointing out resources but I know many of gals are great with ideas. They will chime in.
 I hope that everything can go as easily as possible for you. Do you have other family or friends that can give you assistance whether emotional, physical or financial? Good thoughts and hug coming your way.
 Stef
 I'm sending positive thoughts and prayers.
 Hugs, Diane
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 Please know Jayne that I amcahjah75 said:Jayne 
 my heart goes out to you. BC can be overwhelming. Hopefully, there will be those at your cancer center who can guide you to the help you so desperatly need. I'll be praying for you and know that we're here to listen so vent all you want.
 {{hugs}} Char
 Please know Jayne that I am here for you and praying for you.
 Hugs, Angie
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 My heart just breaks incahjah75 said:Jayne 
 my heart goes out to you. BC can be overwhelming. Hopefully, there will be those at your cancer center who can guide you to the help you so desperatly need. I'll be praying for you and know that we're here to listen so vent all you want.
 {{hugs}} Char
 My heart just breaks in reading this. I will be praying for you Jayne.
 HUGS!
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 Feeling really overwhelmed.Noel said:My heart just breaks in 
 My heart just breaks in reading this. I will be praying for you Jayne.
 HUGS!
 Feeling really overwhelmed. Saw the plastic surgeon yesterday to discuss reconstruction options. I keep asking where does my leukemia play into all this? Bigger odds of spreading? More infection? Does it increase the odds with the lobular cancer and the lcis? Why are they even talking to me first.....shouldnt we decide with my oncologist what is the best cancer erradicating option first and than decide on how to "rebuild" me..... The docs and the cancer coordinator are all having a pow wow tomorrow...i hope they give me clearer ideas. How did you all survive this crazy pre surgery stage and make these awful decisions....hugs. Jayne
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