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It is hard to gain comfort the second time around isn’t it? I would be, yeah, I heard that last time! I will say that if you are doing everything that you can do to prevent it from coming back, then live your life as best you can and if it comes back then face that when it comes. I don’t say this lightly, it has been my life for a long time. I just face each day with whatever I have to give it, and whatever comes is what I have to deal with that day. It isn’t always easy, but it is worth it. This podcast gave me so much hope. I know I have talked to you on other threads but I would love to share even more hope in an article I read this morning.
https://www.cancerhealth.com/article/no-stopping-terlisa-sheppard

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Wow! What an amazing woman. That story does give me affirmation. I admit that as I was reading this, I shed some tears. I do try to live each day with positivity. I'm 68 years old now and realize that I need to make changes in my diet. Number one was my love of sugar! I'm doing very well; I'm not craving it anymore. You're amazing also and empathetic to share this with everyone. Thank you, and take care.

@auntieoakley , love your openness and it is so inspirational. The podcast was so informative. There was a wealth of positive and helpful information. I found it very interesting the discussion on Anastrozole. Good info. Thank yiu fir posting the link. There is so much to learn.