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Kim T.
I’ve lost a lot of support group friends. Survivor’s guilt is a heavy burden.
Kim T.
Snohomish, WA
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Jacquelyn V.
I was diagnosed with MBC after my very first mammogram. It can happen to anyone—at any age, at any stage, and even years after being told you’re “cured."
Jacquelyn V.
Minnesota
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Kristina B.
MBC is not a straight line of decline. It is a roller-coaster that will not stop until that final halt.
Kristina B.
Otsego, MN
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Sherida D.
Living in the constant state of uncertainty is something no one should experience.
Sherida D.
Aledo, TX
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Stephanie W.
Many of us (me included) fake it to make it. We deny ourselves to express how terrible we are feeling.
Stephanie W.
North Carolina
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Leila G.
It is hard living in "the in-between." I'm not actually dying AT THIS MOMENT, but every 3 months I find out if it's started spreading again.
Leila G.
Cedar Point, NC
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Barbara B.
I’m surprised how little people know about or understand MBC even when it’s explained to them. We are invisible.
Barbara B.
United States
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Tonya A.
I been living with MBC for 2 years now. Faith and prayers is getting me through it all.
Tonya A.
United States
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Michelle A.
Scanxiety, sleep disruption, depression, nausea, diarrhea, fatigue...these are some of the daily challenges of living with MBC that are unseen and unspoken.
Michelle A.
Toronto, Canada
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