Following in my mothers steps

My mother past away at 23 from ovarian , bone and breast cancer. The doctors told my father he would have to pay close attention to me because there was a very high probability that I would develop one or more of these cancer at a young age. They were right at 15 I had my first surgery for ovarian cancer they had to do a partial hysterectomy on me. By the time I was 29 I had miscarried 13 times and was told that I would never be able to have children on top of that I had already been diagnosed with breast cancer and gone through chemo. Once I was done with the chemo and was in remission I had to have a complete hysterectomy and a double mastectomy my reconstruction surgery went very bad within a month I had to go back to surgery and have them removed. The one thing that always gave me hope and I hope what I say next gives other woman hope my boyfriend who I started dating at 18 was always there for me as a matter of fact he is now my husband and still standing strong as is his family they have also been a constant support for me and I am so lucky to have this extended family of sister brothers aunts uncles and a Mother there for me.So for all women out there I want you to know there are still good men out there don't loose hope

Stephanie Camp
Sullivan, OH