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Tender Mercies

I wrote this for the Kansas City Star’s Faith Walk column, it was published Sept. 22, 2012. By Norma King It was a year ago I got the word that I was packing a cancerous tumor in my breast. I … Continue reading

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Chemotherapy: Why Me?

My second visit to KU Cancer Center concluded with a trip to the Little Girl’s Room and an abrupt face-to-face with my future. I was sure I had walked into the Little Boy’s Room when a tall, denim-clad fellow walked … Continue reading

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Lumps and Lumpectomies

I knew I hated lumps clear back in the old days when Mom had a bad Cream of Wheat day in the kitchen. Those lumps were easy to do away with, ignore, dump down the heat vent, or roll in … Continue reading

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