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Bronte

The Relentless Healer

 Bronte's battle with cancer was far from easy. After being diagnosed with stage two breast cancer, she endured brutal chemotherapy and a double mastectomy with a TRAM flap reconstruction. However, her journey was marked by a series of complications, including life-threatening allergic reactions to pain medications, infections, and necrosis. Despite these relentless obstacles, she found a way to smile for her daughters and fight through what she describes as "hell." A tattoo is a catalyst for her continued healing, a way to turn a reminder of pain into a symbol of pride and art.

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Bronte
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