Category: resilience

  • Music For Cancer Patients:

    Free music downloads I got this e-mail from Frederic Delarue and I wanted to share it with everyone, I was privileged to meet Frederick in person, and attend several of his wonderful in-person concerts.  – to download this music go to:  http://www.FredericDelarue.com/freemusic.html  Frederick wrote: “This month has been a very busy and powerful month for…

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  • Bev’s Daughter Memorial

    Helen Descovich: Bev’s Daughter This is Helen, Bev’s youngest daughter, who also had breast cancer and predeceased her mother (Bev) on December 29, 2004. Toni’s Tribute to her younger sister Helen: From the outset, Helen was a determined, passionate person with a great love of life.   She was a person who was quick to smile, tell…

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  • Memories of Lost Friends

    Bev: We were “Friends Across the World!” To My Friend Bev, from Marion/BCDIY(Who wrote part of this to me: Marion)“To my dearest friend whom I have never met, but feel I have known all my life.  Thank you for all the pleasure you have given me over the last few years.”  Our internet friendship was one that…

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  • Two Words “It’s Cancer”

    I was about 40 when I had my first mammogram because of the amount of dense tissue I had.

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  • “Pretty is What Changes” from The Book

    I’d felt certain my breasts needed to be sacrificed for my health, but I hadn’t been expecting this.

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