Renee Bravo

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Gender Female
Industry Internet
Occupation Master
Location Dallas, TEXAS, United States
Introduction I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Metastatic Breast Cancer at the age of 29 years old. I am a work in progress. I am learning, growing, and trying to raise awareness for Early Detection. I believe in Girl Power and the power of Prayer. I am a mother, a wife, a strong woman in the 30th century. I have zero history in my family, and I have tested negative for the BRCA gene. I should not be facing this right now, but I am. I figure its for a reason. I decided to share my experiences more for awareness but also a place for my family to get updates. I do not send out email updates to anyone, I post it here. Here I am, I hold nothing back. If I ask anything, its to learn something from what I have been through, and make your life better because of it, treat someone better because of it, love someone more genuinely because of it. And most important of all, make sure all the women in your life have regular mammograms or MRI's. No choice. I believe 40 is too long to wait. Women today need to start early. I would love to hear or talk to any of you. God Bless.
Interests Health, happiness, spiritual and mental growth as a person and as a friend. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the light. If you dont know that, then you are lost...
Favorite Movies 3:10 to Yuma, Cinderella Man, Carlito's Way, Bound by Honor, Deep Cover, Donnie Darko, Walk the Line, The Notebook, Devils Advocate, Matrix series, boy I love movies, this list could go on and on...Mystery, Thrillers, Comedy
Favorite Music Church music, Alternative, Hip Hop, Rap, Disco, Country, I love Michael Jackson music, I like all different kinds, depends on the day and the mood.
Favorite Books 100 Ways to Simplify Your Life By: Joyce Meyer, Nice Girls Dont Get Rich By: Lois Frankel.

Your people want to make a statue in your honor. What will it be made out of and what victory will it commemorate?

It would be a beautifully carved statue or bronze and it would display courage and willingness to fight. It would commemorate VICTORY against my battle with cancer. It would be dedicated to my closest family and friends who have stuck by me no matter what. I love you guys and I am indebted to you always. Sending prayers, hugs, and love. R.B.