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Written by: iluvmom@hotmail.com
1/20/2009 12:00 AM

Well I'm 16 years old and my mom is 44 in August of 2007 my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. Along with everyone else my mom had to make what was probably the hardest decision she will have to make, wheather to have a lumpectomy or a full masectomy. In September of 2007 my mom had her surgery and she came out fantastic. She was one of the lucky ones she didn't even have to have kemo or radiation. But on the other hand she does have to take the Tamoxophen pill for 5 years. In November of 2007 my mom found out that her CA125 count was high which means that she had a very high risk of ovarian cancer. They took her in to do a full hysterectomy on December the 13th of 2007 and once again she did really well throuh the surgery. In April of 2008 they found out that my mom had a Basil Cell Carsanoma on her face in which later that month she had to have removed. Now to this day my mom still has 3 more skin cancer places on her face that she has to have removed. I think I will stop there but I just wanted to let everyone know a little of what I have been through and what my story is. Keep Praying, Never loose Faith and always remember when no one else knows an answer Jesus is always there.

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Re: My Mom...I love you.

I admire you for being strong.. I myself 29yrs old is battling fr BC but I considered myself as a survivor for what God has promised by the Stripes of his son Jesus we were healed.. keep the faith!! regards to ur mom and she s not alone!!

By Renewed on   4/27/2009 12:02 PM

Re: My Mom...I love you.

Although I haven't lost a family member to breast cancer I did lose my older sister (age 50) suddenly to lung cancer and I didn't think I would ever smile again. She was not only my sister but my best friend, I miss her more each day.
I have also recently lost my mom (age 83) to ovarian cancer. I still cry all the time for these losses and can totally relate to anyone that has lost someone close to them to this terrible disease. I walked for the first time in the breast cancer walk and felt amazing afterwards.
I hav been working in healthcare for almost 30 years and have watched many women suffer from breast cancer. We talk and cry together, and some make it and others do not, but I try to just be there for them.
We all just have to hope and pray that there will be a cure for these awful cancers in the near future.

By lynn1649 on   9/22/2010 2:36 PM

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