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Jen Moone is an athletic and determined daughter of professional parents, Frank and Beth, and she is just beginning a two-year treatment regimen for leukemia. The Moones live in Mariemont, just outside of Cincinnati. Beth quit her job as an investigator in the U.S. Attorney General’s office to care full-time for Jen as she begins chemo to battle her leukemia. No longer a career woman, Beth feels her identity radically changed by her new role. As Frank takes on the role of the family’s sole breadwinner, Jen and her mom learn to navigate the medical routine together, with weekly chemo, daily cleaning of her c-line and painful blood tests requiring all of Jen’s courage.4everhung said:![]()
“When the doctor originally diagnosed [Jen], there was no question that I was not going to be working for a while… and in about a month I wouldn’t have a paycheck…. I’ll go to Starbucks and see women that are dressed up in suits and I think, ‘Gosh, that used to be me.’”
—Beth Moone
“It hurts. You have to curl up and then they put a needle in your back, so then they can take your blood.”
—Jen Moone