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Jennifer P.
United States

I was diagnosed with MBC at 35 years. The hardest part for me has been trying to live “as normal a life as I can.” I am still working, still single parenting two beautiful girls, and still have the full time job of managing my health with MBC. After the initial outpouring of support, it slowly goes away where it is just you managing everything plus the enormous amount of emotion and stress that comes with it. You still have the doctor appointments, the infusions that take hours, scans every few months plus trying to manage all the side effects of the meds keeping you alive. All the while, trying to be the present and loving mom and loyal caring nurse that you can be. MBC takes over your life, yet your life never stops.