On this day, March 26, 2012, Debbie completes Radiation Treatment #28, no easy task, it takes courage, faith, hope, love and and a amazing strength that sometimes we don't realize we have. If you're reading this and have experienced cancer, radiation, chemotherapy or know someone, a loved one, then you can relate. It takes your "Cancer-Fighting Team" to help you along your journey, I know, I'm a three year survivor as of April 17, 2012, now I walk the path of recovery with Debbie my love of my life, marketing director and best friend.
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