Survivors
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April 2014, Henry was doing great and we could extend blood tests.
Then, the unthinkable happened. Two days later, I found a lump in my
breast and was diagnosed with breast cancer a few weeks later. I had
surgery to remove the cancer and lymphnodes. It was a grade 3 cancer.
Luckily I caught it early. We were devastated and until I recovered from
surgery, I couldn’t even lift my baby.
In August
Henry had surgery. There were complications and 2 days later he was
transferred to the NPICU. It was very dangerous for me to be in the
hospital because of my low white blood cells and risk of infection,