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          Relay for Life co-chairs Nicole Bottrell and Nancy Reese
        
        
          Getting by with a little help
        
        
          from friends and family
        
        
          T
        
        
          he Relay for Life does
        
        
          more than enable people
        
        
          to raise funds for cancer
        
        
          research and prevention.  It is
        
        
          also a way for people to show
        
        
          support to friends and family
        
        
          who have battled cancer.  To
        
        
          demonstrate how important the
        
        
          support of others is, honorary
        
        
          co-chairs and survivors Nicole
        
        
          Bottrell and Nancy Reese shared
        
        
          their stories of how people helped
        
        
          them through their battles with
        
        
          cancer.
        
        
          Nicole Bottrell was diagnosed
        
        
          with inflammatory breast cancer
        
        
          December 2013 and began
        
        
          treatments in January 2014.
        
        
          She says, “Cancer has shown
        
        
          me how much I am loved.  So
        
        
          many people did so many things
        
        
          for me.  It all started with my
        
        
          parents, who went to every doctor
        
        
          appointment and made sure I took
        
        
          my medication on time.  They
        
        
          stood by my side through this
        
        
          whole ordeal and continue to stay
        
        
          by my side.”
        
        
          As the bills piled up, she says,
        
        
          “My co-workers at St. John’s
        
        
          Hospital held a bake sale with
        
        
          the proceeds going toward my
        
        
          medical bills.  They also had a
        
        
          Hat Party for me and showered
        
        
          me with hats and scarves for
        
        
          when I lost my hair.”  Referring
        
        
          to the time of her hair loss, Nicole
        
        
          says, “Brenda Humbert at Shear
        
        
          Perfection cut my hair and all my
        
        
          wigs for free.  She made me feel
        
        
          pretty when I needed it the most.”
        
        
          Nicole also received other types
        
        
          of support while undergoing
        
        
          treatments.  She states, “My
        
        
          sister-in-law, Tonya Turner,
        
        
          cleaned the house while I got
        
        
          chemotherapy so I would come
        
        
          home to a dust free home.  I had
        
        
          several friends cook dinner for
        
        
          us every time I received chemo
        
        
          or had doctor’s appointments
        
        
          because it usually was an all-day
        
        
          event.  I received letter after letter
        
        
          from family, friends, and even
        
        
          complete strangers giving me
        
        
          words of encouragement or a joke
        
        
          to make me laugh.  I loved it the
        
        
          most when people would stop by
        
        
          to see me because I didn’t have
        
        
          the energy or immune system to
        
        
          be out and about.”
        
        
          Additionally she says, “The thing
        
        
          that helped me the most through
        
        
          this whole ordeal was the power
        
        
          of prayer.  I couldn’t even count
        
        
          people that prayed for me. It
        
        
          really does mean a lot to me that
        
        
          I am in so many people’s prayers.
        
        
          This is just a very short list of
        
        
          what people did for me.”
        
        
          Story By Angela Reiners
        
        
          
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