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Written for the Ontario Women's Health Network with special attention to this section:
IN YOUR OWN WORDS:
(Sandi Pniauskas - Editorial note: These stories are unedited and while some of the details are difficult to imagine, we recognize in each and every one the actual goodness, caring and strengths of the human spirit.)
survivours helping survivours: "I am alive today because of my guardian angel.
My angel {who is an ovarian cancer survivor herself with the courage to learn and lobby for what should be our GIVEN rights) saved my life by validating my condition and personally fighting the system on my behalf."
Alicia : Ovarian cancer for twenty-something "dummies"
Barb B : The first time I saw him I knew I would be in trouble (since died)
Barb L : Our Mom, Faith and Alternatives
Beth : A nurse and her guardian angels
Bonnie: I am a survivour (since died)
David: Heroism....from a husband and an admirer and the goodness within
Donna: Closer bonds: hats, hats and more hats
Heidi: Being adopted complicates the decision-making process
Irene: Written off due to age - Living alone - Supporting Others
Lynda: Same year x 2: Mom and Me
Noreen: Surviving breast cancer twice, ovarian cancer and no options (since died)
Penny: Single, taking charge, my dog and it must have been the rum (since died)
Phil: Married between chemo #3 and #4
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