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Recovery In the Real World

ONCE A FIGHT WITH CANCER IS OVER, YOU COPE WITH THE END OF YOUR ROLE AS THE STAR IN YOUR OWN DRAMA.

her cancer (which lasted roughly a year and a half), it took her another year to return to being a “normal” person getting on with the day-today, often mundane business of living. Recovery is often not recognized as a transition requiring adjustment. It’s kind of like when you lose a loved one and you get three days

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