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I'm 47, you know? I'm 47 and having a baby, |
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which is kind of a miracle, and it kind of sucks, if you see what I mean. |
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We'd given up on the kid thing about a year ago. |
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You know, fertility treatments, acupuncture needles in my eyes. |
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Well, not really, but it felt like it. |
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It was like, "screw this. I want my life back." |
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Then one awesome night on the beach with a bottle of merlot -- |
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I should have these labs back in a couple hours. |
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You get it, right? |
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My hesitation? |
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This isn't an easy decision, I mean. |
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I'm having a baby. |
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You have advanced-stage carcinoma. |
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You're 47 years old. |
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Statistically you have a good probability of survival. |
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If you forego treatment, chances are you won't see your baby go to kindergarten, |
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so whose life are you interested in saving? |
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Excuse me. |