This is my month to tell the world, HOW WONDERFUL IT IS to be SURVIVOR....and to encourage each person male and female to gain education about the DISEASE and the symptoms....Ladies talk to the man (men) in your life and tell them that it is not a female issue, it is gender neutral...and when or if you are diagnosed with Breast Cancer, or someone you love is, DON"T BE AFRAID modern science, doctors and medicine has come along way, Baby, and with the help of your Higher Power through Prayer it is not that scary - FEAR of the UNKNOWN, in my opinion, is the killer, because of the Stress that it causes.
May Love and Light be yours.
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Princeline,
Thank you so much for your post!!! I know that any newly diagnosed breast cancer patient would read it and take a deep breath and allow herself or himself to think "OK, maybe I can do this afterall." One of the amazing things about the breast cancer community is how they are there, immediately, for any new patient. The support system is amazing. And you are part of that support system. Congratulations on your good health, and thank you so much for writing to others.
October 5, 2009 - 8:30amThis Comment
Hi Priceline,
Thank you for sharing your story with us. We are certainly glad that you found this site and you can certainly be an inspiration to many people. My Mother is also a Survivor and I appreciate her everyday that she is alive and well and that early detection saved her life. Cheers to education!
Best of Health!
October 3, 2009 - 9:40amThis Comment