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  1. Such a great writing!! For me it was and is so different because most people don’t have a clue what chemo and radiation to a person. Mine is not visible to anyone but the pain is there. And we don’t walk around with a sign on our back😜. We deal with whatever God puts in our path. I love your smile- it is always there but I’m sure in private moments it can be otherwise. See you at church!

    1. Betty, I think you absolutely nailed it, most don’t have a clue what chemo and radiation can do! A battle I’m sure you constantly are fighting still to this day. I’ve often thought that as much as chemo kills the cancer, it kills much more within the body and some of that is permanent damage, just as much as it Lord-willing permanently kills the cancer. Hard to understand until you’ve gone through it. And I didn’t go through radiation! Thank you to have you in my life, Betty! Much love to you!

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