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Tracy T.
I and others like me will never ring the bell. We are in perpetual treatment until our options run out.
Tracy T.
Prescott, AZ
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Nott S.
Progression lives like white noise in your life. You only really notice it when you are alone.
Nott S.
Australia
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Joanne O.
Comments of 'but u look so well, u cant have a bad cancer!' really make me angry.
Joanne O.
London
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Katie M.
My hair's growing back and everyone thinks I’m doing better. The truth is I’m not in remission. These pills just have different side effects.
Katie M.
Kalkaska, MI
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Bridgette G.
Grieving your own death while you are still alive is exhausting.
Bridgette G.
United states
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Deb O.
Living with MBC doesn’t always look like being sick. Underneath, we’re carrying pain, fatigue, and fear. (But) we keep showing up for life.
Deb O.
Cedar City, UT
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Gynni R.
You never know what I’ll do next, and cancer doesn’t get to dictate that. I’m living my life.
Gynni R.
Nashville, TN
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