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				Re: Positive stories, please come out of the woods
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		Hi Marcia:  I can so appreciate your wanting some 'postive stories' amidst all the intensity of peoples' journeys.  You can see I've been through two cancers, multiple surgeries, and chemo.  I have two young children (now 10 and 15).  While it's been a roller coaster I really feel like it's an early lesson on how wild and unpredictable and rich this life of ours can be.  Yes, I never would have wanted to be in this 'club', however, here I am.  My kids lives have been bracketed by my breast cancer since they were 3 and 7.  I don't want to sound all Hallmark-like, however, it does make life smell sweeter and all feel more fleeting and precious.  It's been wildly difficult, too, but I feel it's taught us all about living in the moment, empathy, not sweating the small stuff.  Take care. 
 
Jude 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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				2002 Dx with DCIS, low-grade, non-invasive Estrogen/Progesterone +.  Lumpectomy (10/26/02)  Bad margins.  
2002 (12/2/02)Mastectomy left breast 
2004  lump right breast.  Lumpectomy 6/09 (benign) 
2007 total hysterectomy (fibroids/family hx of ovarian cancer) 
2009 Dx with DCIS, high grade 3 with microinvasion.  Estrogen-Progesterone -, HER2 Neu + 
2009 (3/26/09) Mastectomy right breast 
5/09 - 8/09  weekly Taxol/Herceptin 
8/09 - Present -  Herceptin every 3 weeks 
6/10  Begin breast reconstruction!
			 
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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