


When I was diagnosed with breast cancer, Joey was almost four, and Danny was 18 months old. Now Joey is eight, and Danny is almost six. And I’m still alive. How’s that for hope?
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When I was diagnosed with breast cancer, Joey was almost four, and Danny was 18 months old. Now Joey is eight, and Danny is almost six. And I’m still alive. How’s that for hope?
Tags: alive, breast-cancer, hope
You are exactly the reason that I volunteer and walk in the breast cancer walks. Survival stories are the best, and I hope that we have a cure in our lifetime. *hugs* Thank you for sharing your story. Your boys are gorgeous.
And I feel happy for you. I have hope, too. Kiss
the hope give us happy life
one of best friends was diagnosed and she had small children as well, she is also still here! I applaud both of you. There are some interesting news articles I found on brest cancer on http://www.responsivehealth.com they might help!
I have known a person diagnosed with cancer, not sure what it is but it isn’t inflammatory breast cancer. But I think the situation is still the same for all the cancer survivors. All are praying and not losing hope that they will survive and see their children and grand children grow up to lovely butterflies.
Be strong especially for your kids!
God Bless!
I am just starting my 6th year (breast cancer free) In fact, seeing your site made me realize that April 23, is the 6th year anniversary of my surgery! I seriously had forgotten that it was here….Also, I have an appointment with my oncologist on Wednesday — so that helped to jog my memory. I actually had to take out the calendar and check how many years it has been since my surgery! Move forward and “Have Hope” and don’t dwell. That’s all you can do!
You have a beautiful family and you may be just the person to make a change:
I have been researching for a solution and have developed what may be the answer to many forms of cancer without the use of chemo, radiation or surgery. It is an enhancement of the body’s immune system by replication of the patient’s own good killer cells outside the body and then returning them to fight the cancer.
I have documentation out of China where, using the research of Nicholas Plotnikoff (see Amazon for his latest book), in 2008, starting with 15 post chemo and otherwise terminal cancer patients, every one of them went into complete remission within 6 months ending with no trace of the cancer.
Help me find just one accredited investor and we can get started in bringing this technology to the US.
Doug Reitmeyer, email doug@reitmeyer.com