I'm a Survivor X 3.

In 1990 I was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a lumpectomy, chemo and radiation. Four years later a spot was found in my left lung and I had a wedge resection. One year after that, the spot re-appeared and I had an upper lobectomy. That was in 1995. It's been ten years now and I've never felt better. I have retired from my full time job, work part-time from home and row (single shell aka skulling) every day I can, weather permitting. Live every day to the fullest. A good attitude is one of the keys to survival, in my opinion, along with good medical treatment. Every day you live we're one day closer to a cure. TO LIFE!

 

 

 

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