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Angi

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posted 10/27/2009, comments (4)

Getting Over Breast Cancer

Do you think it's possible to ever fully heal following a battle with Breast Cancer? Years ago I'm not sure I would have. But here I am, not even 5 years later feeling whole again. I'm not saying that I walked away from this fight unchanged, because I did. This journey has inexplicably changed me for both the better and the worse. Yet, I no... Read moreChevron
Pat Michels

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posted 03/24/2008, comments (2)

Help Stop the Drive Through Mastectomy

A mastectomy is when a woman's breast is removed in order toremove cancerous breast cells/tissue. If you know anyone who has had a Mastectomy, you may know that there is a lot of discomfort and pain afterwards. Insurance companies are trying to make mastectomies an outpatient procedure.Let's give women the chance to recover properly in the... Read moreChevron
Cynthia Abrahams

Cynthia Abrahams

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posted 10/22/2007, comments (3)

timeline from diagnosis to first oncology visit

I was diagnosed on 10/11 and my first oncology visit is 10/29.  My 21 year old daughter thinks this is to long, but they have done a bone scan, mri and a pet scan is scheduled later this week. I am trying to be patient but she is really freaking out. Looking for other stories to share with her.
Neppie Trahan

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posted 06/22/2007, comment (1)

Reaux for Miles Regatta - Dragon Boat Racing

Our first dragon boat regatta was a huge success...we helped to raise $25,000 for our cancer center....The Miles Perret Center.  Everyone had a blast and are looking forward to doing it again next year. Check out the Cajun Invasion dragon boat racing sign in the back. The head of the dragon boat...
Linda Coffman

Linda Coffman

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posted 05/23/2007, comment (1)

My Cancer Story: "I have cancer?"

  My story with cancer needs to be told. It stays in the back of my mind, and I know I need to share it. I read others stories and feel inspired to share mine.   I was having what I considered an ordinary, but busy life. I was 44, a single mother of three children. My daughter Amy was 20 and busy with college, my son Wesle was 13 and... Read moreChevron
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