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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 275854" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>In October 2001 I was walking in the Avon Breast Cancer 3-Day. It was the third day, I was walking and talking, meeting lots and lots of people, and anyway I came upon this bald lady. We began to talk, she was young and so was I. She asked me to do her a favor and walk the rest of the way with her, she was walking at a snails pace. She wanted to finish. Her cancer had recently spread to her liver and she was in the midst of chemo again. She was ill. Cancer was an issue for me as well, having been diagnosed 9 months previous. We became fast friends. We lived a whole lives worth of a friendship in one day. We laughed, we cried, we finished last, and she taught me so much about life that day. I will NEVER forget her, I recently ran in a breast cancer race thing and her name was, and always will be on my back- as someone I run in memory of. She passed away shortly after I met her, this beautiful young mother of 3 babies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 275854, member: 2668"] In October 2001 I was walking in the Avon Breast Cancer 3-Day. It was the third day, I was walking and talking, meeting lots and lots of people, and anyway I came upon this bald lady. We began to talk, she was young and so was I. She asked me to do her a favor and walk the rest of the way with her, she was walking at a snails pace. She wanted to finish. Her cancer had recently spread to her liver and she was in the midst of chemo again. She was ill. Cancer was an issue for me as well, having been diagnosed 9 months previous. We became fast friends. We lived a whole lives worth of a friendship in one day. We laughed, we cried, we finished last, and she taught me so much about life that day. I will NEVER forget her, I recently ran in a breast cancer race thing and her name was, and always will be on my back- as someone I run in memory of. She passed away shortly after I met her, this beautiful young mother of 3 babies. [/QUOTE]
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