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Now I'm BUSTED

One woman's journey through the medical and insurance maze with breast cancer.You get the bump, you get the bill, now you're BUSTED. Every three seconds a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer. The news is devastating, the fight for your life can be extremely challenging and the bills that follow can be crippling even with insurance. Each year 1.9 to 2.2 MILLION Americans (filers plus dependants) experience a medically related bankruptcy.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Reading


In case you were wondering what glamorous plans I had this weekend.

There Are No Incurable Diseases: Dr. Schulze's 30-Day Cleansing & Detoxification Program

Beating Cancer with Nutrition

Alternative Medicine Magazine's Definitive Guide to Cancer: An Integrated Approach to Prevention, Treatment, and Healing

Marijuana Cooking: Good Medicine Made Easy

The New Food Lover's Companion: Comprehensive Definitions of over 3000 Food, Wine, and Culinary Terms (Barron's Cooking Guide)

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Labels: cancer, Dr. Richard Schulze

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Now I'm BUSTED
On Friday May 2nd, 2003, I was diagnosed with intraductal and infiltrating duct carcinoma in my left breast.The mass was discovered in a routine annual mammogram. Two weeks later I walked in to Cedars Sinai to have the tumor removed.Six months later another mass in my left breast, plus several very small cancerous spots in the right were discovered in an MRI screening. In 2003 I had radical bilateral skin sparring but not nipple sparring mastectomies with immediate reconstruction. I did not then nor do I ever want to have poison chemo or radiation pumped into my body. After dealing with cancer, I don't think there are any guarantees in life, so make the best of right now.
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