When I turned 40, I remember feeling so light and free. I could relax into life, and enjoy the career and relationships I had spent 20 years constructing. Five months later, I was crying in a doctor's office as he explained that I had breast cancer.
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When I turned 40, I remember feeling so light and free. I could relax into life, and enjoy the career and relationships I had spent 20 years constructing. Five months later, I was crying in a doctor's office as he explained that I had breast cancer.
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