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I appreciate that.
I also respect the honesty of your answer. I hope you find yourself in the right headspace, once in remission. Sometimes, I think people underestimate how debilitating mentally it can be.
I know I'm just a stranger on the internet, but I'm rooting for you. Wishing you nothing short of great health.
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It's been nearly a decade for my sister and almost 2 decades for my mother. I appreciate your kind words.
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First off, that's incredibly awesome to hear; I remember reading your original AMA, and to find out you are pre-remission is truly fantastic news.
My question is: At what point do you consider your battle a victory?
Both my mother and my sister had cancer, and it shocks me sometimes to see how it changed both of their outlooks in different ways on life. I find it always lingered in the back of my mother's head, where as my sister felt more comfortable "declaring" victory. I'm very interested to have your view on that subject.
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