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by a Stage 3 Breast Cancer SURVIVOR, daughter of a Breast Cancer SURVIVOR, and Sister of a Breast Cancer SURVIVOR by Denise McCroskey

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A Dancer Living with cancer

That which does not kill us, makes us stronger. THAT WHICH DOES NOT KILL US, MAKES US STRONGER - Nietzsche. Sunday, April 19, 2015. Looking Through a Lens - Photography as a Healing Tool. As I look through the lens at the world, I am beginning to see the light playing on my subjects, the beauty, the pallor, the moment, the movement. That meditation feeling happens when I go out looking for subjects. Finding the right light, the right angl.

A Tale of 2 Boobies - A Tale of 2 Boobies

Fit or Fat After Cancer. I MADE THE COVER! Thank you Syracuse Woman Magazine for featuring my breast cancer story. Although I was apprehensive about being featured on the cover for fear of what people might think of me, I am honored to have been chosen. AND WOULD NEVER DO AGAIN. To read the full story.

An Unexpected Journey IBC SURVIVOR MY STORY

It has been a couple years since I last posted anything. I am doing well and praising God for being a 5 year survivor. I give Him all the glory. I hope my anniversary may encourage any of you who may have just been diagnosed or any who are going through treatment. Many of us have gone through a similar path and are still here.

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Beanies and COZY Lounge, Sleep Caps. Beanies and COZY Lounge, Sleep Caps. Sign up to our newsletter for the latest news and special offers. Activity Collection - Spring has Sprung. Activity Collection - Denim Spring Blue. Activity Collection - Spring Denim. Activity Collection - Coral Splash. Easy Tie Collection - 24 inch ties - Black and Zig Zag - COTTON - NEW for Spring. Pre-Tied Longer Scarf - Gray Missoni - CLEARANCE. Gathered in Glory - Gray Paisley.

Not Down Or Out It could be worse. I might not be laughing.

I might not be laughing. I still think about my horrible Christmas in the Hospital when I feared I might die of the infection I got at the end of my six rounds of chemotherapy and weeks of radiation. I am happy that it was not necessary that I also go through the internal radiation the radiologist originally recommended. I think that would have tested even a positive attitude. I am writing to thank you, too! So many people se.

the big scary C word Taking breast cancer by the balls, beating it to a pulp and leaving it cowering in the corner

A chat with the new Boots Macmillan in-store advisers. Useful links and shameless self promotion. Taking breast cancer by the balls, beating it to a pulp and leaving it cowering in the corner. Three years later, operation No. And so it was that almost three years to the day of my original surgery, I found myself going under the knife again. This time it was to remove a cyst that emerged after my original operation.

Living in the Moment

This is just a way to express my thoughts as I walk this path and journey through as a breast canSURVIVOR. Make cancer mad, just piss it off by misspelling it. Invasive Moderately Differentiated Ductal Carcinoma T1cN0M0 Stage 1. Estrogen receptor-positive cancer - Here is how it began. Saturday, August 15, 2015. Thank God! But, boy, did I have a scare.

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