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Old 10-02-2004, 11:11 PM   #1
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Steph, remember, a diagnosis of breast cancer doesn't necessarily carry a death sentence with it. Our attitudes as BC patients is probably as important as our medications. As for dying, well, let's face it, we are all going to die someday. It's just a matter of time. As to whether I die of BC or something else, only God knows, but I plan to live every day as if it is the first day of my life. As for your relationship with your husband, you two need to talk. If you can't do so by yourselves, go see a counselor or call the American Cancer Society, they can recommend someone who can help you. The same goes for your son, at least try to talk to a minister who has been trained as a counselor, it sounds like you and your family can certainly benefit.
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