My hat is off to you all.
For instance I came on with a question regarding possible lymphedema. Of course it was the weekend and I could not get it checked out at the doctor. A couple of gals in the know answered my questions and I even got a website to go to from RE. You see I am the kind that when the crap hits the fan, I'd rather research than worry. Worrying will not reverse a thing but research can at least educate me and get me headed in the direction of understanding what I might be dealing with. Well sure enough it was lymphedema. It was caught early and I found a good many of the things I had been doing in the first place to care for my health was also good for lymphedema. All this free help on the weekend. Now that is priceless.
I hypothesize that those of us who belong to this board take better care of ourselves than those who try try to go it alone with bc. We have people constantly reminding us of things like, doing breast exams, taking good care of the arm and hand on the side where the lymph nodes removed, and the countless times our nerves have have been calmed by those who have been there. We are constantly reminded by others of something important that we have forgotten to do and we can easily get back on track. So thank you all and keep comming back here reminding me of the important principles of remaining healthy after breast cancer.
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Very well said!!!
Very well said
Denise0 -
this is a greatdisneyfan2008 said:Very well said!!!
Very well said
Denise
this is a great community.Hats off0 -
So glad you got the info you
So glad you got the info you needed.
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I agreeRE said::-) :-) :-) :-)
Very true, we are a wealth of information, support and love all rolled into cyber space....some of us are even lucky enough to actually meet in person!
Hugs,
RE
I agree....Well said! The support here from the Pinks is just incredible! I don't post very often, but try to read most of the posts. Each and everyone of you have helped me on this journey. A Big THANKS to all of you!
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Online Is A Real Blessing
My aunt died from breast cancer in 1964. In those years, bc would only be whispered about with only female relatives.
I think of my aunt and her long, lonely journey with this disease. I must have been awful, horrible, to be alone and with scant information. There were more than likely no books on the topic for the ordinary person without a medical education.
This is so much better. I was diagnose before the internet. I did have books, magazine articles and other sources. However, it was when I went online and found a breast cancer forum that made the difference for me. We learn so much from each other.
I do hope you are doing ok with your lymphedema.
Best,
Doris0 -
Yes, A Real Blessing!SIROD said:Online Is A Real Blessing
My aunt died from breast cancer in 1964. In those years, bc would only be whispered about with only female relatives.
I think of my aunt and her long, lonely journey with this disease. I must have been awful, horrible, to be alone and with scant information. There were more than likely no books on the topic for the ordinary person without a medical education.
This is so much better. I was diagnose before the internet. I did have books, magazine articles and other sources. However, it was when I went online and found a breast cancer forum that made the difference for me. We learn so much from each other.
I do hope you are doing ok with your lymphedema.
Best,
Doris
This roller coaster ride is SO much better with help from our (cyber) friends!!! Thanks so much to you all!!0 -
YesSIROD said:Online Is A Real Blessing
My aunt died from breast cancer in 1964. In those years, bc would only be whispered about with only female relatives.
I think of my aunt and her long, lonely journey with this disease. I must have been awful, horrible, to be alone and with scant information. There were more than likely no books on the topic for the ordinary person without a medical education.
This is so much better. I was diagnose before the internet. I did have books, magazine articles and other sources. However, it was when I went online and found a breast cancer forum that made the difference for me. We learn so much from each other.
I do hope you are doing ok with your lymphedema.
Best,
Doris
learning a lot about how to deal with it. Lots to learn and process but even this setback will not rob me of my my intent to live to the fullest.0
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