Guest Episode
September 11, 2024
Episode 38:
Cancer, Pregnancy & Givn Back
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In 2010, Becky discovered she was pregnant with Luke. It literally turned the lives of the family around when they had to return to Kamloops from Alberta. Soon after the news of this miracle, Becky discovered she had an aggressive form of breast cancer, and doctor after doctor told her to abort the pregnancy. But Becky felt differently about it.
Becky Boughton and her son Luke Webb founded Livn-Givn, a lifestyle clothing company that gives back.
Today we discuss that wild journey!
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you kind of get appointment identity and
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because I was quote unquote a special
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case being pregnant while doing chemo
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and all the treatment which um the do I
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had four or five Specialists tell me
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that I should not continue with the
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pregnancy and I should abort Luke and I
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you know I'm not going to wouldn't
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survive to deliver him and based on the
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that my pregnan or my cancer fed off
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hormones and I was pregnant given that
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that special case I I was just in the
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hospital so many times a week getting my
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pick line in and out and tested and
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blood work done and ultrasounds which
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was fabulous but also two being 29 at
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the time being younger than the typical
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demographic for breast
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cancer greetings hello good day wherever
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you are in the world thank you for
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joining true Hope cast the official
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podcast of true hope Canada today I
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welcome two very special guests to the
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show Luke Webb and his mother Becky they
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founded a company called living giving
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Which is a lifestyle clothing company
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that gives back in 2010 Becky discovered
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that she was pregnant with Luke and it
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literally turned the lives of the family
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around when they had to return to cam
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loops from Alberta soon after this
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miraculous news Becky discovered that
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she had an aggressive form of breast
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cancer and doctor after doctor told her
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to abort the pregnancy but Becky felt
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very differently about it today we're
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going to discuss that wild journey and
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the birth to living giv him okay Luke
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Becky welcome welcome to the podcast I
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really appreciate your time today it's
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really great great to have you here
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Becky how you doing good thanks for
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having us of course Luke how are you
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good excellent well we're going to kick
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off a little bit of the story so Becky
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why don't you tell us a little bit about
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um living giving before Luke because you
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know all kicked off there so why don't
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you tell us a little bit about that
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story well I had we had tried to get
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pregnant with a second child for 4 years
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and um I accepted a job in Fort McMurray
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and so I moved up there for the job and
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when I got up there long story short
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found out it was pregnant with Luke and
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came home but um as things go I found
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out also that I had breast cancer during
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that journey and so onto surgery and and
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chemo I went and he was born with more
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hair than I had at the time and so just
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through my journey and um after that he
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had some complications with his heart we
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just decided that there were so many
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frustrations in the system and we wanted
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to find a way to give back um and help
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those who needed a hand up yeah amazing
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so during that period of time when you
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found out you were pregnant so obviously
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this is like A8 month n month timeline
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yeah tell us a little bit more about
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that that Journey from fin you're a
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pregnant cuz reading your blog mhm
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you've got that like sixth part of your
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blog like like you know before Luke was
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born I think it's it 2011 2010 2011 yeah
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that's when you were born right yeah
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yeah so we've got that period of time so
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you mentioned that you you noticed so
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many issues or complications with the
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health system can you tell us a little
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bit more about that like N9 Monon
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Journey because I know from reading that
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blog you were you know there was a
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period of time where you were in the
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hospital three four times a week yeah
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that was you kind of get a appointment
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identity and because I was quote unquote
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a special case being pregnant while
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doing chemo and all the treatment which
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um the doc I had four or five
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Specialists tell me that I should not
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continue with the pregnancy and I should
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abort Luke and I you know I'm not going
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to wouldn't survive to deliver him and
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based on the that my pregnan or my
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cancer fed off hormones and I was
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pregnant so um yeah given that that
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special case I I was just in the
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hospital so many times a week getting um
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my pick LLY in and out and tested and
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blood work done and ultrasounds which
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was fabulous but also two being 29 at
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the time being younger than the typical
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demographic for breast cancer um things
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like access to wigs and um at the time I
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it was winter so I just wore a toque and
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I had had no hair so I just was I kind
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of went with it anyways but when I did
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want to find try a wig to see how that
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would make me feel um I even went to the
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Canadian Cancer Society like the doal
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one that everyone knows and they didn't
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even know where I could get a wig so
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everything was very disjointed so that's
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just one example of the many things that
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we experience or I experience that you
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just kind of when it looks good on paper
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and there's so many campaigns out there
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for things like all my friends were
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getting doing their haircuts for Pantene
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give back to wigs or or whatever and I I
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couldn't there's I couldn't find
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anything now the wig bank at Royal
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Inland is um really nice it's been
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redone in the last year couple years but
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um at the time and just I know even more
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so with many things and with Luke's
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heart Journey we just you know you slip
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through the Gap so we just wanted to
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having kind of been there first being we
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wanted to out of our frustrations help
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other people not experience those yeah
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yeah so you you were moving you Liv in
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BC you were moving to Alberta and you
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were doing you you were doing some like
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routine tests for your work and that's
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how you found out you were pregnant yeah
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I'm a truck driver by trade so I was
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going up to run a concrete batch plan in
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the oil stands and and so through that
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you have to have drug alcohol testing
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and different other tests rigorous tests
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to um be able to work on the oil sands
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and so that's kind of there was a little
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marker in one of the samples and I
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thought wait a minute that does that
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seems like something else and so sure
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enough it found I was pregnant yeah so
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then that that that that pregnancy made
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you move back to BC well that job was
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not pregnant friendly I I literally that
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night I drove I started driving the 16
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hours back home because it yeah and
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happen yeah and then from getting back
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to BC finding out you were
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pregnant um and then can you tell us a
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little bit more about that that initial
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like diagnosis and kind of how that
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worked well I had I felt the lump in my
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left breast months before but I was 29
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and it didn't run in my family so I just
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had had any kind of thought about it
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about breast cancer so even though it
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was a bit of a weird lump I I didn't pay
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much attention to it and so you know the
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way things work
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um thankfully we my doctor had wanted um
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to do an ultrasound on my breast when I
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was doing my dating ultrasound for Luke
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just to make sure breastfeeding was
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going to be okay and it wasn't assist or
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anything that would impede breastfeeding
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and then sure enough um that was it the
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next week I was had a myectomy and I was
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on to treatment and yeah it was pretty
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quick so and you mentioned in your blog
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as well that that you had the medical
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advice during your pregnancy probably
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pretty early on that you you should have
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bought the pregnancy oh yeah no every
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single like five doctors told you do
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yeah they all my actually well because
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my family's in the medical field as well
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a lot of them are my are more kind of
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family friends and so they had best
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interest in mine but we just um we roll
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a different way and we just knew that
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things happen for a reason so we just
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went with it and we just knew we got
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what we got what did you know like you
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you knew something else right like you
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had you haven't getting all all of this
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advice but you knew something well one
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thing I exactly right you have to go on
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kind of take all the factors people what
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you think what you read what you know
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what you know in your gut and also
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what's out there and and make your own
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decision and and faith I mean we go on
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faith of you know it's the Assurance of
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things unseen and conviction of or
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Insurance of what's hoped for and
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convictions of something not seen so we
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just knew I don't know without a shadow
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of doubt that that's what we should do
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that's amazing and when you going
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through chemo were those was the
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response different from like nurses and
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doctors because you were pregnant cuz
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I'm assuming I don't know but that has
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to be pretty rare to be going through my
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oncologist had been working well he hadd
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been doing oncology and CBS for eight
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years at the time and he had never had a
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pregnant person so he didn't even know
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how to treat me I he had to um meet with
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a panel of other doctors out of
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Vancouver and cola and and you you went
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on a you went on the you know the Red
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Death I can't remember what the name of
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it is it
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cyos ad yeah it's a combination yeah
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like it's a significant it's out of all
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the cancers out of all the treatment
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it's the it's the worst one apparently
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and that's because of the type of breast
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cancer you had I guess so yeah yeah so
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it was a really like it was a really
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really hard one so they kind of went at
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it with the biggest thing that they had
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yeah what were the conversations with
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you with the other doctors and things
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around like when they they're like okay
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this is this is so first of all patients
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pregnant second thing is she has this
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particular type of very dangerous tumor
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yeah we have to go at it with this drug
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which is called the Red Death for a
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reason and like and then they they
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talked to you about it like they must
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obviously this is a complete unknown for
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all of them because they're having to
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think about two people really well they
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weren't actually because IID made my
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they already told me that I'm stupid I
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was I mean in the nicest way possible
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but not really I'm
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very irresponsible ible and you know
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that they they weren't cont thinking of
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Luke at all because I they didn't want
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me to have them so that was all on my
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own accord um they really just treating
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me as a normal patient with that
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aggressive cancer so yeah the one thing
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though that was really I think the
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hardest thing was that as he grew every
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time I had it I mean it was like
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clockwork I knew exactly when I would
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get how long I would get really really
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sick after I had my treatment um it was
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a few hours after and I kind of got to
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know how I would feel but the worst
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thing was
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at that time as well because Luke was
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inside me you could just I could feel
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him just kick and move and try to get
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away from that awful poison and that was
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the part that just just tore me as a mom
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like knowing I had to do this and I
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decided this but also that oh he could
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just I just remember that feeling too
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that he would just kick and squirm and
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try and get away from this literally
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sitting in the clinic literally burning
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his being right like this oh like I yeah
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that was the part that was was the most
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not fun yeah yeah when what was the like
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through your pregnancy like when when
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during the pregnancy is this is this
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really happening is it right at the
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beginning is it in the middle is it the
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end uh so I had I it was the beginning
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of the second trimester is when chemo
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started because I had to have surgery
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right away and then six weeks after
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surgery um you can start chemo or
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something like that I start yeah based
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on your body how so it was quite well it
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was quite well into the pregnancy uh a
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couple months yeah yeah okay and the
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doctors yeah they weren't that Pleasant
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with it were they thinking about when
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they were giving you that advice were
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they thinking about the baby were they
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thinking about you oh not the baby no
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cuz again I wasn't they didn't want me
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to have him yeah so they were basically
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just treating you because it's it would
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be kind of my discretion yeah of course
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and do you have to sign anything well
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you I mean like anyone you sign all
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these medical for you sign your nothing
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special because of your situation no no
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okay no all right um interesting yeah I
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mean that's such a wild thing to even
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kind of think about to go
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through well when Cho is essentially
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kills stops things from growing and this
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is a
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growing unit certainly is still is still
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oh my gosh uh yeah so it was fascinating
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from just the whole medical perspective
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too of that happened and him coming out
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fullterm and with more hair and you know
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essentially fine do you have a really
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positive happy memory of engaging with
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the medical system during that
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time well you know being in the because
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obviously they're just doing the best
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that they can they know are I yeah I
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mean I have so much that's one thing
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that they I've always had so much great
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experiences and especially being in
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Canada I mean really our healthare
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system people it is what it is and
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they're just human right like everyone
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is just human beings and so people
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really have to understand that it's yeah
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and as much as I was at the hospital
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everyone was
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um yeah very nice to deal with yeah okay
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I mean there was like I said there was
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mishaps like when I delivered Luke and I
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was the special one so I blessed them
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but I had the students and you know one
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almost almost dropped Luke bathing him
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and all the there kind of all these
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different things when you're a new mom
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right after that trauma you're like
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could you please not be in here was the
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B was the birth
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straightforward
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uh I don't think any birth is
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straightforward but I think both my both
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my boys were really long and um but I
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guess so okay I was just really tired it
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was as a fatigue a tired after that
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because chemo was Progressive and so I
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would I was wheelchair bound by the time
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I delivered Luke I had no I couldn't
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even stand I was so exhausted so were
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you still doing chemotherapy treatment
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into the 8th nth month uh they wanted to
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stop a month one month beforeand to
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increase my white blood cells just to
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make sure I had some energy okay but you
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were wheelchair bound going into pretty
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much the pregnancy yeah I couldn't my
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birthday was February and I went to
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Vancouver and I had to Jeff had to push
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me in a wheelchair my husband around
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Science Center cuz I couldn't walk right
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yeah that was interesting and then did
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they have any like special
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um doctors in regards to Luke's
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condition or Luke inside of you before
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you the delivery no just just pretty
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standard care for that birth yeah yeah
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okay and then what happened after you
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was
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born
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um well we continued on and then he at
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two years um a lot of babies are born
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with a little heart murmur that's kind
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of typical but usually it stops at about
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two years that's why your two-year
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follow-up they they assess all that and
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then his hadn't gone away so then they
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did more testing and realized he had um
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a few things issues with his heart and
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then on he went to open heart surgery at
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the age of four and now he has three
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cardiac
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abnormalities uh but it doesn't really
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slow him down no that we just Monitor
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and make sure I mean at some point he
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may they they're assuming that he'll
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have to have surgery of some kind again
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but we'll you know we just goow okay
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okay amazing okay Luke you've been very
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patient over there I appreciate that so
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I'm going to bring you in can you why
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don't you tell us a little bit more
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about living
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giving so when I
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was like little like I would say like
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maybe around
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six 7 eight
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um I'm pretty artistic I do like I just
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like to draw and paint for fun sometimes
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and
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um I just started writing like this my
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like my initials but it's
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like but then I showed my mom and like
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she thought it was really cool like um
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yeah so you were doing some artwork and
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you were and that is that what led to
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the logo mhm is that led to the logo
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what led to the idea of um creating like
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the the actual like charity man what
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what's the what's the charity
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do
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so
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um Mom you can jump in any point want
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well we are we are for-profit business
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but we donate um a decent amount of
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proceeds everything goes towards um a
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particular either family directly to the
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family our funds Andor to an
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organization of their choice um when for
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example this hoodie is the Liam hoodie
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and um Luke's friend Liam has Down
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syndrome and so his family the colors of
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down the down syndrome awareness are
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blue white and yellow and so $10 from
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each sale goes towards um they chose
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baskets of Love um support Society Down
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drum support Society in Vancouver um
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which gives a basket of an intro basket
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to families that are new on the Journey
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of down yeah so we really try to support
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local businesses and the small guys so
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to speak and just directly to families
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um one other hoodie that we have um is
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the sopia hoodie and it goes directly to
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um help children access the funds for
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service dogs because that's something
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that's not again filling that Gap in the
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system because service dogs are not
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covered for most of the part um for
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children with those needs and so they
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are not um cheap they well yeah so I
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mean the training it's the training and
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it's the the proper dog that you need it
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you know you're upwards of25 $30,000 so
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we just try and yeah whenever something
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comes up we try our best
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to help and partner with the with the
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families and kids that need it that's
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awesome Luke why do you think it's
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important to give back to Charities like
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that to provide some money for them and
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some
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support well um I think it's very
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important
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to um give back a bit to them and to
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just help them like give them a little
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helping hand and at least do the best
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you
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can absolutely I think that's a really
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pretty good philosophy for a lot of
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things that's awesome what have you what
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have you learned about yourself during
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the time you started Living given have
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you learned
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anything um
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it's a tricky question it's a big
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question like what's it been what's it
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been like working with your your your
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buddy with you know the Down Syndrome um
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organization what was it like or any of
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the the friends that come on the rides
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like watching their faces or that little
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boy last
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weekend um
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so
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like with the last week we did a like a
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car event with this little kid um I
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think
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he's I I think he's like around six and
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he has a like a muscle
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disorder
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and it was just
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like he had so much energy it was just
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like fun watching him he was just like
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running around and he was just so you
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guys create an event or something for
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for that well we just piggybacked on
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event that was happening but we invited
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this um family
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um to come along and um a good friend of
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ours that um helps us in Vancouver she
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had you know knew this family and the
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boy was just really excited so just to
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see the smiles on their faces yeah
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that's the best part pretty excited yeah
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yeah I think um giving back and doing
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charity work or just you know helping
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your neighbor out is a really important
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thing to do cuz it just you know how
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does how do for you like look how did it
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make you feel watching that little kid
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smile and have like the day of his life
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like how does that how do you describe
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how that feels for
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you it makes me feel like really happy
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to see someone else feel that way yeah
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and that's a really nice thing to do
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right yeah that's probably why you want
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to keep doing it yeah yeah and we've
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been fortunate to be on the receiving
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end of other like very generous um
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events and and happening so I know
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through that Luke know really knows that
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feeling and to be able to pay that
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forward is really where life's at right
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especially these days when people really
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need lots of Hope sure and a little bit
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more joy in life right yeah absolutely
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look do you have any me like a message
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for people who out there who might be
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who might be struggling with some sort
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of condition in your experience do you
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have any do you have anything to say to
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those people
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um I don't really no okay no worries
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it's another it's another tough question
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I'm giving you yeah what do you think
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Mom like as a part of living giving what
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message do you have to those um children
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and those families that you know go
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through be your I always say just be
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your own Advocate go with I mean it's
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great to listen to all things but we
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know quote unquote science and or the
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medical system can change and everything
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is up for re-evaluation and so
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ultimately end of the day if you go on
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what is best for your family and
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yourself and in your gut that's really
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going to be what's the best choice of
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action cuz people you know with great
21:36
intention when you're in something or
21:38
you get a diagnosis like anything people
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will come at you with conventional
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medicine natural medicine you know
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suggestions tips all these and
21:46
ultimately at the end of the day
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whatever decision whether it's a
21:50
combination of both or one or the other
21:52
that's going to be right because it's
21:53
going to be right for your family and so
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and all of that can be quite
21:56
overwhelming keep pushing if something
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does doesn't sit right with you and it
22:00
doesn't feel like that's the way it
22:01
should be going keep researching keep
22:03
pushing because yeah yeah people are
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just human and also always have just
22:09
walk in love as much patience as
22:12
possible even if it's hard right I think
22:14
becoming part of a community and working
22:17
with other people who not necessarily
22:20
going for exactly the same thing but I
22:22
think when we go through something
22:23
really tough and scary we sometimes
22:26
choose to isolate ourselves a little bit
22:29
and yeah things can be overwhelming but
22:31
like stepping out into that community
22:33
and creating a you know even creating a
22:35
charity which is creating connections
22:37
out across the world is a really
22:39
powerful thing to do and to be able to
22:41
you know put smiles on faces of people
22:44
who sometimes go through difficult
22:46
things I think that's really important
22:48
how much of your faith Becky was
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involved in everything well it is
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Everything Jesus for us is everything um
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from morning till night and so that's
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just what keeps us going all day every
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day yeah because there would have been
23:05
some really tough times right so yeah
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and I mean like you know we don't we
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don't have to know all the answers
23:10
because we know someone who does
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and because of that we can just
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completely still live with joy and um
23:18
moving forward even if we don't always
23:20
know what's going to be around the
23:21
corner so we have today and we just got
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to enjoy today right yeah love it how
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can people connect with
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you you guys got a
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website www. liven
23:39
ln- GV
23:41
n.com or Instagram at where liven given
23:45
perfect Facebook I'll put the show notes
23:47
up so people can find that check out
23:49
more and I'm going to share the um the
23:51
blog links as well because I found them
23:54
very very interesting you writing them
23:56
like in like real time um um no I think
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I did a a personal consistency challenge
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if you will uh year and a half ago two
24:07
years ago or so just to write um write
24:11
every day for 365 days you know just
24:13
doing something for 365 days so I chose
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writing and um that's I think that was I
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believe that's when I wrote those is
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within that time frame cool yeah all
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right well if you guys got anything else
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to add well we just really appreciate
24:27
your time and have us and sharing our
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story and everything that you do
24:31
beautiful for having us thank you very
24:32
much well I'll make sure that um all the
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information to liveing give the website
24:37
is available on the show notes of the
24:39
show um that is it for this week we'll
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see you next week this is true Hope cast
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the official podcast of true hope Canada
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we will see you next week
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