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PegD shares her story in a great blog post.

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Peg talks about her approach to dealing with possible progression among other things. I want to share this because I respect her approach and process and I’m grateful she chooses to share it

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This is a woman after my own heart. I love that she sees her medical team and herself as a team. That is the way it should be. Once we have all the current information available, we can make informed decisions. I pray for PegD and for successful treatment whatever she decides. She is so right to say that cancer is different for each of us. You go girl!!! Looking forward to hearing more.

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DenzieModeratorVolunteer in reply to JeanE41

That was my takeaway also. It’s an important lesson we can all benefit from.

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Thank you for sharing this, Denzie. Thanks for writing it, PegD! Beautifully written and full of a great philosophy that is part acceptance, part fighting spirit. Fingers crossed for great results.

Anita

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