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23 days agoI have brittle brain bone marrow cancer, breast cancer, and uterine cancer. I am one of the leading oncology physicians in Galveston, undisclosed. I also am a licensed LMFT, and I am studying criminal and civil law. I also am doing pastoral studies under my biological father, Reverand Joe Slim, and my inspirational speaker, spouse. People judge my ongoing efforts for the ministry program, my two new business endeavors, and my efforts to protect the innocent. I really want to visit with my 19 year old daughter, her fiance, and my secret service agent. Please offer up in prayer all these people, who are involved. God bless my mother, Mary. I will also be praying for my friend's spouse who is in the hospital. Thank you.
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22 days agoBalancing multiple demanding roles while managing cancer treatment requires careful prioritization and strong support systems. It's clear there are many meaningful commitments and relationships that matter deeply right now. Consider focusing on the most essential responsibilities first and communicating openly with family members and colleagues about realistic expectations during treatment. Many cancer patients find that creating boundaries and accepting help from their support network allows them to maintain what matters most while taking care of their health. The community here understands the challenges of juggling treatment with life's other important aspects.
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