This story is jointly reported by Brenda Goodman of WebMD and Andy Miller of Georgia Health News
Ann Singley was trying to muscle her lawnmower out of a ditch in front of her home in Covington when she felt a tug in her breast. It was a hard lump, and in the days after she discovered it, it didn’t go away.
It was stage 3 breast cancer. Singley, 33 at the time, was beginning what would be a long and desperate fight to survive. Her youngest child, Gene, was only 3.
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