UserRemoved1
01-30-2007, 06:23 AM
Everyone should read this. What an incredibly courageous woman and I wish her all the best :claps:
Something that many don't know but breast cancer is not just for women. My dad had a mass removed yesterday from one of his breasts so this hits close to home.
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/health/10869647/detail.html
Folks if you ever notice something odd DO NOT wait.
BigFish
01-30-2007, 07:37 AM
I been watching it on channel 5. Very courageous indeed! Sad, sad thing and I wish her and her family the best.
Swimmer
01-30-2007, 11:44 AM
My wife had a mastectomy and reconstruction almost ten years ago and has been fine and will continue to be so. A high school aquaintance of mine, a guy, died from breats cancer when he was 35 and everyone at the time said no way. Ya way it happens. Hope your dad is O.K. Salty. Its everywhere in every family, right RIJimmy.
striperman36
01-30-2007, 03:21 PM
My sister in law just passed away on 1.8 from breast cancer after a 3 year battle. Age 57, a tri-athelete . Once it was determined that the lymph nodes were involved it was just hope for a cure, but mostly preparation for the 8th.
My mother in law was given last rites yesterday, suffering from lung cancer. She was clear of all cancer for 16 years and then last summer found she had pain in her lower back, chest xrays showed extensive tumors in her lungs. She is in much pain and hospice says it will not be long
It's nice that personalities come out with their battles, but there are many every day that fight those battles but get no recognition for their efforts.
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