Posts Tagged ‘strong’

The Untapped Potential of The Good Man

Since the dawn of man, there has always been the epic battle of good and evil told in stories through the generations. Men who fight for power – heroes and villains, angels and demons. Figures we use to represent the flawed nature of humanity that sways in one of the two directions – moral or…

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Power Couple: 10 Traits Men Need To Handle Strong Women

One of the biggest complaints I get these days from women is about men who tend to slowly back away after they realize how strong and independent the woman they are dating is. Now, I am well aware that many women out there confuse being strong with abrasive, and independent with apathetic. Meaning, they take…

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Update on Margot’s progress (Part 3)

More good news to report! As I mentioned in a previous update, Margot’s second biopsy results were one of the only tests we were waiting for to come back. According to Dana Farber, some of the cells in her larger mass are DCIS – which basically means precancerous, and not actually cancer yet! This is, obviously,…

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Quick update on Margot’s progress (Part 2)

If you’ve been staying updated on my girlfriend Margot’s progress after her breast cancer diagnosis, you may have known we were awaiting the results of her test regarding the BRCA gene (made widely known by Angelina Jolie). If this gene was present, it would forecast future complications and prompt a conversation regarding reproductive organs being affected…

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Quick update on Margot’s progress

For those of you who have read my previous blog post (http://bit.ly/15QUeSo) you know that my beautiful girlfriend was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. She has decided to pursue treatment at Dana Farber, one of the top cancer treatment centers in the country. Over this past week, they ran multiple tests and got good results.…

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Staying strong through life’s unexpected changes…

Yesterday, a culmination of information my girlfriend and I had been collecting and learning about, all came to a head. She was diagnosed with breast cancer. She is 27, and has no family history of any disease. A few months ago, I found a small lump that obviously wasn’t supposed to be where it was.…

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