TIGER ROAR WILL NOT STOPPPP
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You said it well, Cheryl. We must all follow Rosa's example. Don't ever give up because of a heart breaking diagnosis - so much new research coming out with positive results. My oncologist told me that a few years ago, he had become so disheartened that he almost changed his specialty, but now with all the new discoveries he is really excited because he is saving more and more patients with quality life and much longer lives. For the first time doctors are foreseeing a real cure, and not just longer remissions. Let us all continue to pray for a real 'cure' so someday real soon, young women like Rosa will not loose this fight, but live a long and fruitful life time. If God is willing - may His will be done.
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how true you said it brenda ,when i develope it i said oh man i'm gone but i lived i went early and it was caught early i had to go through all the chemo and the works well on march 15 i will hit my 7 yrs this summer my brother develope cancer of throat he got it early our parentsd died in the 80's and they both died but me and my brother we are the new generation annd they got it in time and we fought it and won and sice i had bc research has grown so fast ,to win this battle we the survivors need to get out off of it and spoeak for ourself go to everybody who will listen get every month send notes to all go have your mammogram there is a few of my friends we dont wait till october for bc month i send every month on the first to woman including our young woman to go have your mammogram all here knows whats to expect but the ones who hasnt been through it lets help them get them to go have that mammogram make a day a month to remeber to send out to these people and tell them go on your birthday because that is a day of the yr you rember to have a mammogram and always do your monthly exam in case there is some new comers here whi never heard my story i went in for a boil on my right breast well i didnt find nothing or the dr but the mammogram did and it was my left breast so thats what i mean lets keep this campaign this walk this talk this fight this tiger roar on and never shut up lets do this for her and the other one who has lost their life to this disease and show that old devil he is fixing to be whip by us we are all going to stand in that circle with jesus and kick satan bc out for goodbdean said:You said it well, Cheryl. We must all follow Rosa's example. Don't ever give up because of a heart breaking diagnosis - so much new research coming out with positive results. My oncologist told me that a few years ago, he had become so disheartened that he almost changed his specialty, but now with all the new discoveries he is really excited because he is saving more and more patients with quality life and much longer lives. For the first time doctors are foreseeing a real cure, and not just longer remissions. Let us all continue to pray for a real 'cure' so someday real soon, young women like Rosa will not loose this fight, but live a long and fruitful life time. If God is willing - may His will be done.
Hugs to all, Brenda
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Cheryl,tcbangels said:how true you said it brenda ,when i develope it i said oh man i'm gone but i lived i went early and it was caught early i had to go through all the chemo and the works well on march 15 i will hit my 7 yrs this summer my brother develope cancer of throat he got it early our parentsd died in the 80's and they both died but me and my brother we are the new generation annd they got it in time and we fought it and won and sice i had bc research has grown so fast ,to win this battle we the survivors need to get out off of it and spoeak for ourself go to everybody who will listen get every month send notes to all go have your mammogram there is a few of my friends we dont wait till october for bc month i send every month on the first to woman including our young woman to go have your mammogram all here knows whats to expect but the ones who hasnt been through it lets help them get them to go have that mammogram make a day a month to remeber to send out to these people and tell them go on your birthday because that is a day of the yr you rember to have a mammogram and always do your monthly exam in case there is some new comers here whi never heard my story i went in for a boil on my right breast well i didnt find nothing or the dr but the mammogram did and it was my left breast so thats what i mean lets keep this campaign this walk this talk this fight this tiger roar on and never shut up lets do this for her and the other one who has lost their life to this disease and show that old devil he is fixing to be whip by us we are all going to stand in that circle with jesus and kick satan bc out for good
love you all
cheryl
You are so right about breast self exams and mammograms. I really worry about women who are my age (younger than the 40-50)baseline mammogram age. I wish that self exams were pushed more for them. I was 17 when I accidentally found my first lump. My father had just died from colon cancer and my mother had just discovered breast cancer. I just bumped into it as I dressed. And yet, after my first surgery (lumpectomy) no doctor set up a plan for me. (Regular mammograms, ultrasound, or anything else) I am convinced that a simple plan set up for me at 17 would have prevented the seriousness of my situation today. However, through it all I have always found the lumps first before the doctors through self exams. Rarely due to the density of my former breasts did the lump show on a mammogram. Microcalcifications did show on the mammogram. I am not in anyway suggesting they shouldn't be used. I support the use of mammograms. However, the lumps did show up on ultrasound. So PLEASE, PLEASE, encourage all of your friends that if she thinks that she feels something that isn't right to see her doctor and have a mammogram. And if the mammogram doesn't show anything, and even if her doctor doesn't feel the problem area but she feels it , PLEASE ASK for an ultrasound.
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