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As I am writing this, my sister-in-law, Jill, is having a double mastectomy. She was diagnosed with breast cancer 2 months ago. After long discussions with many doctors she decided to have a double mastectomy since her sister died 4 months ago from breast cancer. Of course, we are all worried, especially after watching Lisa die slowly over the past 3 years. Our prayer is that it has been detected early and can have a good recovery. It has been a long summer for our family.
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It sure has been a long summer for you hasnt it Paris
I am sending extra good thoughts and prayers for you, your family and especially your sister-in-law. I am sure she is in good hands. Keep your faith my friend and please keep us posted on how she is doing. God Bless
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Best wishes to your sister in law, I had a relative that had to have that done and she had a very successful surgery.
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wishing your sister in law the best. Tough year for your family. Hope it just gets better from here on out.
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Best wishes to your sister in law, Jill. Hoping they caught it soon enough.
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Paris, my prayers are with your family. I hope surgery is a success for Jill. Take care and wishing you brighter days ahead.
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Oh my. Prayers and best wishes are defintely sent your way, you have had a rough summer!
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Prayers for a quick recovery. My own sister had a benign breast lump removed. That was 15 years ago, but I remember all the worry.
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Prayers and best wishses for Jill and for the family.
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Thank you all for your posts. Jill was in surgery about 5 hours and things are looking good.
The lymph nodes look cancer free. We are all very encouraged and looking forward to an uneventful recovery and then a long, cancer free life. After losing Lisa, we all felt like this was an instant re-play and couldn't believe it was happening again. Again, thank you for your good thoughts.
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Paris, I am so glad it went so well, and so smoothly! It's encouraging, there were no signs of cancer!
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So happy to hear that, please give her all our best
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