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My battle with breast cancer: Staying positive (Yahoo)

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Default My battle with breast cancer: Staying positive (Yahoo)

A positive attitude helps tremendously when you are battling breast cancer. However, it is sometimes difficult, if not impossible to keep an upbeat mood. Chemo makes you feel like crap, and so do the medications they give you to help ward off chemotherapy's side effects. Being chronically uncomfortable is not easy to deal with. I have several ways to help stay positive.

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