tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5797363610018813384.post7434586120744926918..comments2023-05-19T11:25:18.847-04:00Comments on Life...and my journey through it: Question of the week?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5797363610018813384.post-32273681217510641662010-11-08T08:59:03.165-05:002010-11-08T08:59:03.165-05:00Lynette,
So glad to hear things are going well! ...Lynette, <br />So glad to hear things are going well! Thanks for the amazing details about the radiation treatment and what it all entails. I had my second mammogram in Jan. of this year, and it was quite a scare for me, as they saw "something" and had to have me back for two more scans/tests to try and see what was different from my first mammogram 5 years previous to that one. Praise God it was determined that I had "cysts" and that I was deemed "ok" but needed to be checked again in 6 months to make sure nothing else was going on. Well, a couple of weeks ago I went for my recheck and thankfully all is "ok". My grandmother (my mom's mom) had breast cancer in her late 40's and had a double masectomy and I never really "got it" at my young age at the time. I think cancer is more "real" to me all the time. I thank you for your honesty, openness, candid feelings and how you share so we can be aware of what it can look like if we should ever have to go through it ourselves. You have definitely opened my eyes and showed me hope, faith, courage, and determination throughout your treatments and for that I am truly thankful. God bless you as you journey through your radiation treatments and may the cancer cells be completely killed and you be cancer free!! KarenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com