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Renee Collins
@ReneesChat · 4:45

SOCIETY’s ROLL IN THE BREAST CANCER NARRATIVE

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They then three weeks later took my lymph node out to see if the cancer had spread because I have invasive breast cancer, and that was a negatory. And then they say, well, let's consider radiation. I make a choice

#whoareyou #whatsgoodforyou #iamhuman #itsmybody #considerthis #fibrowarrior #breastcancerwarrior #renéeshealingjourney #whosays #dangerousnarrative

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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:58

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Hey, Renee. I heard this yesterday, and I'm just getting back to it today. You chose the Q A format, so this is in the form of a question, I guess. First of all, I'm just so appreciative of you sharing your perspective, and especially in the moments now in your life where you're making very big, bold decisions that resonate with your soul and your conscience and your very nature
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Renee Collins
@ReneesChat · 4:00

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And the thing that pops in my head is, oh, well, she did all those things, and she still got a cancer diagnosis, which I can say without saying it would happen in the past three years has something to do with it, I'm sure. So I don't doubt that for a second. And I believe also that stress plays a big role in what's going on. My life has been very stressful since 2016, and my biggest thing is live life
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