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Her message is clear.... You can be a stage 4 metastatic cancer patient AND LIVE. After all... she did!
At age 40 Jen found a lump on her breast and her life changed immediately after finding out she had cancer. Not only breast cancer, but metastatic cancer. She shares a detailed account of her treatment plan, side effects, the advantage of positive thinking and well... her distaste for being told to fight like a girl. With no family history, you can imagine her surprise.
As per usual, lots of laughter and vulnerable convo. We'd expect nothing less from our host, Lori and her friends.
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DISCLAIMER: thoughts and discussions of our guests are just that; Recovery Hour is not responsible for, or always in agreement with views of our guests; however, we do keep an open dialog with a safe space for all to tell their story. We shall not be held liable for, well.... anything.
If you or someone you know is in need of help, please dial 911 (in the US) for emergencies. For 24/7 support, please contact https://www.crisistextline.org/ or https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/.
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Her message is clear.... You can be a stage 4 metastatic cancer patient AND LIVE. After all... she did!
At age 40 Jen found a lump on her breast and her life changed immediately after finding out she had cancer. Not only breast cancer, but metastatic cancer. She shares a detailed account of her treatment plan, side effects, the advantage of positive thinking and well... her distaste for being told to fight like a girl. With no family history, you can imagine her surprise.
As per usual, lots of laughter and vulnerable convo. We'd expect nothing less from our host, Lori and her friends.
TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:
DISCLAIMER: thoughts and discussions of our guests are just that; Recovery Hour is not responsible for, or always in agreement with views of our guests; however, we do keep an open dialog with a safe space for all to tell their story. We shall not be held liable for, well.... anything.
If you or someone you know is in need of help, please dial 911 (in the US) for emergencies. For 24/7 support, please contact https://www.crisistextline.org/ or https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/.