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Old 04-05-2004, 02:44 AM   #6
Cindi
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Anita,

Concerning the statement of not being able to talk with your family and friends about your fears...I can relate. I was 41 at Statege 2A diagnosis (am currently a 2 year survivor) and there were very few people with whom I could be "real" with. So, for about 10 months I went to a wonderful phsycolgist. At first I saw him about twice a month and then later just once a month. It helped me learn more coping skills and "moving on" with my life. That saying "Time heals all things", is really true. I don't dwell on my cancer diagnosis as much as I used to, now that I am out of treatment. It's always there, but not in the forefront of my day. I had AC/Taxol and then 52 weeks of Herceptin (in trial). God Bless you.
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