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Posted by Mary Fisher on July 25, 2007, 11:31 am
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>> Oh, well, thanks, but I'm a nine year survivor, it was a routine mammo.
>> And I saw the pictures and they looked good - as well as showing an
>> interesting dark wedge where I had a lumpectomy. I'll elect to continue
>> having them annually for the rest of my life, an early one contributed to
>> the saving of it :-) I recommend it to everyone!
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> I never had breast cancer, and I was lucky enough to never need chemo or
> radiation treatments, but I am also a cancer survivor.
Hurrah!
> It's been 16 yeasr (Aug 10th) since I had to have a total hysterectomy
> due to cervical cancer (my son was 10 then, and I had hoped to have
> another child at some pont, but better to save my life).
Indeed.
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>>> look what it did to me!" LOL I'm obviously one of those people who
>>> do better (mentally anyway) on less sleep. ;o)
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>> I need a lot!
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> Ah, I do have my days where I am barely able to function at all due to
> lack of enough sleep... but on occasion, if I nap too deeply, it feels
> like I have been drugged and it affects my thinking.
I rarely nap but I have the same feeling if I do. I used to nap in the
afternoon when the children were at school but it didn't really do me much
good.
On the other hand, I must have needed it - I'd be up most nights until 3 am
...
Now - where's that camera?
Mary>
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