God is good
Dijon
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I just wanted to write about my experience. I am 37 years old, and 10 months ago had a mastectomy with TRAMM flap reconstruction. First was chemo, then the surgery, then radiation. I was out of work about a year. Anyway, my point is, I feel back to my normal self. My hair is growing back so curly, my color is back to normal (not that greenish color I was for a while) and I feel like my bionic parts have become part of me. I am working and living as I had, of course taking precautions to ensure I'm healthy, and so far so good. I just felt like writing something encouraging, cause sometimes it gets hard when you're right in the middle of it. But there's a light at the end of the tunnel, Ladies, and it's us.
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You bet! I ALWAYS LOVE the good stuff!
I am nearing the end of my journey on this ride, just rads left, and I am already celebrating and getting back to living....my normal will always be different, BUT that's ok....I've survived and BEAT 2 cancers (rectal and breast) in 19 months...that beast BETTER run!!!!
Hugs, Kathi0
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