Psychotherapy By Tatiana Dubrovina

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Life is tough, especially when you get something very bad. For Tatiana Dubrovina this happened. She did many things to make me proud of her. This was not as bad of a case as it could have been. She tried very hard to get rid of it, and it went well.

It all started when Tatiana went to visit the doctor for a monthly checkup. The doctor took a blood test and she left. A couple days later she got a message to come immediately to the hospital. The doctor told her that she had cancer and she started crying. After a couple of days, she started to get angry. Then she picked me up from a summer camp and we flew back to California to start getting chemotherapy. She took pictures on the final days of having hair. She prepared for the chemotherapy. She didn't know what was going to happen. Was it painful, or not?

It turned out it didn't hurt but her behavior slightly changed. For example, a
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"When is this ever going to end?!", she asked. Well, it happened eventually. A couple days later the doctor told her that it was gone! It was a miracle! She didn't know how to ever repay the doctors and everyone who supported her to the end. She was very happy and she had a very big party that every one of her friends and family went to. Things were very good at that party, and everything went well. Everyone was ecstatic and happy after that. She felt proud of herself and her immune system. After that day, things just got way better.

She started to have her hair grow back. Last time it was golden, and now it was gray. She started to be very happy about everything. She realized and started to appreciate everything like nature and sunshine. She is happily alive and very healthy. The emotional journey was very hard and had a span of 1-1.5 years. My hero tried very hard, and it paid off. She was amazing during this long horrible part but she made it out perfectly fine. It was very good at the

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