Why December is a good month to bug myself – and anyone in the Cancer Club – about changing it up.
PUBLISHED December 19, 2017
Carolyn Choate recently retired from the TV production industry to write full-time. Diagnosed at 45 with stage 3 estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer in 2003, she underwent two radical mastectomies without reconstruction. Carolyn credits Angela Brodie, Ph.D., and her discovery of the aromatase inhibitor, for saving her life and those of millions of women globally. In the summer of 2017, Carolyn and her older daughter kayaked from New Hampshire to Baltimore in tribute to Dr. Brodie. When not informing others about Dr. Brodie and the “living flat” movement, Carolyn enjoys gardening, cooking and RVing with her family and dog.
If anyone needs a New Year’s resolution – or two – I’m your girl. Some say I’m crazy, at my age, to even bother, or that I should have figured myself out by now and/or stopped meddling in other people’s affairs. They’re probably the same sticks in the mud who thought up the idiom, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.”
I don’t buy it. Not anymore. It’s so BC. Before Cancer......Read More
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