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I am praying for you. You will get through this! I was in somewhat the same

situation. I had to go on Medicaid to get the treatment I needed. The

treatment was rough, but I am alive. Do to after effects of the Chemo I am now

on Social Security Disablity. I started Arimidex right after treatment and have

been on it now for 2 1/2 years. Yes, I have tremendous bone pain, fatigue, and

other weird symptoms, but I am alive and able to see my 15 year old boy grow.

Cancer has made me strong. I used to be afraid of lots of stuff. Cancer has

taught me not to sweat the small stuff, and not to fear anything else. I really

appreciate my life like never before. I , too, have a husband who is disabled.

My husband is bi-polar with a whole lot of other conditions to go with it. He

was not able to deal with, or support me during my treatment. I did have the

love and support of the staff at the Cancer Center where I was treated and a

surgeon that I totally trust. Just remember,

life will find a way. Love and prayers. Lee Ann

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