Anabel
16 years agoMember
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I never ever thought it would be me!
Ok I am the slack one who did not have regular mammograms. I feel so disappointed and angry at myself now. What comes next can only be my own silly fault!
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Hi Annabel
I was a person who had been having regular mammogram - my last in July 2010 which came back "clear" only to discover a lump 2 months later and consequently be diagnosed with Breast Cancer on 16/9/2010. the past 6 weeks have been emotional roller coaster ride for me, and playing the waiting game for results or the next specialist visit or test isn't easy, however I'm finding that talking about what cards has been dealt, helps me come to terms what has occured, the treatment plan you are about to undertake means that there is light at the end of the tunnel leading to a positive outcome. Accept any help from friends, work colleagues as they do mean well and care, albeit at times you may not want to talk or face the fear of reaching out, but when you do reach out to talk it makes life easier.
as a friend said put the "chin to the wind"
take care
Beth