friends and visitors . You might ask, what do you know about Breast? Have you had breast cancer? Why do you walk for breast cancer? Well, I answer! With the little I do know, I use to get out the word out about breast cancer. I spend each day on research to learn more in order to help those who have breast cancer. No, I have never had breast cancer, but I have been touch by it in the lost of a good friend who had it. Each year for the last seven years I have participated in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. It makes me hold. We should not just go to work day-to-day, thinking only of ourselves. We must spend some portion of that day caring for others. You will be truly blessed and rewarded for it.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Show some Love!
Show some love this month of February by donating to the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer.
Conspicuity
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That Supreme Court Case Explained
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Or its a good thing I am not a lawyer... I find this very complicated. You
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of ar...
Happy heart day
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valve. Ten years ago today he received a shiny, new artificial valve.
This was the...
Just a note...
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For those of you who are wondering, I'm in the middle of doing a bit of a
refit and spring clean to the blog. All the photos down the side have gone
and sh...
lost my mojo
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Mid-winter blues.
Bored.
No new ideas ("said it all before" syndrome).
Too much loss.
Whatever the reason, I have not felt much like blogging (or doing a...
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Most women that have looked into breast reconstruction know about the TRAM
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abdominal...
Be vigilant! Know your body. Check yourself.
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I have less than one percent breast tissue remaining since my bilateral
mastectomy when my breast cancer journey began. However, that tiny percent
of tissu...
My Brain Surgery is Over
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It's been a long time. I had surgery on november 21.
I had three different procedures. Three different operation
rooms. I wasn't aware of anything on Mond...
Got a date....
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I have finally got a date for my reconstruction. I saw my new surgeon this
week and was over the moon with what he will be doing and confident that
this ti...
Daria’s Funeral Service
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Yesterday was Daria’s funeral service. At the funeral home, the family
gathered around in the eating area an hour before the start of her service.
We spoke...
Dear Dr. GBH,
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I think your email is really irresponsible. If you truly are a doctor, you
are violating your oath. Quit soliciting cancer survivors to become
patients.
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Things I Want You Guys to Know
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Well I have made it two years. I was diagnosed on May 7th 2008. When I
tell people that it was two years ago that I was diagnosed, most people ask
me ...
I enjoy the art of taking tea, having Victorian tea and garden parties.
I have a large collection of tea cups and tea pot. Followed my dream by opening a tea salon to entertain my friends and family. I also enjoy teaching young girls tea etiquette and manners. I have a love for all things Victorian. I am a living history reenactor with a passion for history and the way people lived in the past.
I am doing much research on the positive roles that African American's played in history and how it will help in modern day times.
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