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Edited on Thu Mar-22-07 01:02 PM by TwoSparkles
Hi everyone,
I know it's very tough to hear this awful news about Elizabeth Edwards. I know that cancer affects everyone differently--and that each situation is unique, but I thought I might offer some hope.
I belong to a book club with several women; one of whom was diagnosed with breast cancer several years ago. She was cancer free for a few years, until the cancer returned. She had spots on her lungs and one small growth on her rib. She had the growth removed from her rib and she endured aggressive treatment. I was always shocked to see her out and about--and pretty much keeping to her schedule--as she went through chemo. She did very, very well. The most negative thing that I ever heard from her--is how tired she was.
A few months after the chemo, she announced to everyone that she was cancer free. They got all of it. I was so happy and astounded. After reading about cancer that spreads into the lung and bones, I felt as if we would lose her.
We didn't. It's been almost a year, and she is still cancer free.
I just wanted to offer a positive outcome. They do happen. Elizabeth is a fighter and she's got tremendous support and a loving family.
I guess we wait to hear more as time marches on--but I wanted to share a cancer success story that seems to mirror Elizabeth's in many ways.
:)
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