Dr. Jackie Walters opened up ab let unwrap her struggles with breast cancer on the youthfulst episode of "Married to Medicine." She fought off the disease in two ways -- once in 2004, and then again in 2008. It was specially difficult for her because there was a really steep approach for her battle.
"Breast cancer does take something from us," she said. "The one thing that I do, I n invariably got to do. You know, I deliver babies. For my story, the loss of profuseness is the hardest part."
The Week gave Jackie a big thumbs up for proving that it's possible to be genuinely interesting without manufacturing gaming, which is quite refreshing in realness television. She told OK Magazine that she wanted to show a disparate side of doctors.
"The coolest part of the show is that you get to turn around commode the white coat," Jackie said. "I don’t think whateverbody's ever thinking of their doctor as a real person. cytosine percent of his time is for me."
See more of Dr. Walters' true maneuver on "Married to Medicine," sunshines at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.
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