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Would anyone else like to moderate this forum?

Hi - it is me, JoJo45.  I originally started this forum five years ago.

I had three episodes of IGM in my left breast.  It was undoubtedly the worst experience of my life, to date.

The pain in my left breast never left.  I also developed spinal inflammation.  

I have just been diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in my left breast and will be undergoing surgery in a week.  Followed by chemo and likely radiation.

I feel very guilty that I pretty much abandoned this forum, after a few years.  I found it too much to keep hearing about the disease, as I was trying to move on and heal.

Anyway, sorry to be a Debbie Downer!

Would anyone else like to take over moderating the site.  I think the members deserve more than I can provide.

Please let me know and we can arrange for you to have the privileges transferred over to you.

Wishing all healing,

JoJo45
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JoJo45, I have sent you a private message from a forum I found you on from back in 2011. I hope to get a reply from you soon!

Sincerely,

Elizabeth
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I would be happy to volunteer if there is still a need.  Thank you for all that you did to get the forum created and for keeping it going.  My email is ***@****

I wish you good health and brighter tomorrows,
Dina
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I'm very sorry for your recent diagnosis. I would be happy to help in any way that I can.
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5860291 tn?1379191935
really sorry to hear this JoJo. Please try homeopathy and my diet as I recovered from it and homeopathy can cure cancers too. Good luck with finding a moderator. I can't as I'm now studying to return to medicine while in a full time job. Good luck. And keep up mental strength!
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