I was told I had breast cancer on new years day, ever since then its been a rollercoster . I was told my the doctors at the hospital.it had gone into my neck under my arm and had two tumors in my breast, had five and a half months of chemo to shrink the tumors.three weeks ago had my left breast taken off .the cancer had gonewith the chemo witch was the only good thing to happen .the most disappointing thing is they could get all the tumor out under the arm.has it was to near the blood cells .so being sent back to chemo get realy down sometimes has the cancer seams to take over my life.
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