Posted by mair on January 5, 2007, at 22:42:31
In reply to I'm sure it's nothing, posted by Dinah on January 4, 2007, at 19:51:55
Dinah - several years ago I had a routime mammogram, followed by an ultrasound. I had a benign growth in my breast when I was in college so I took none of this particularly seriously. However, before I could get out of the clinic, I was approached by a social worker and given a whole bunch of information about breast cancer. It was all so disconcerting. Fortunately, in my case the biopsy was negative, but the process of getting there from mammagram to ultra sound to biopsy to biopsy results took far too long for comfort. All my positive thoughts and a good ration of hugs are headed your way.
I know it's hard to resist planning, but as I've learned with my T, nothing happens all that quickly, and you probably don't know enough about what lies ahead, good or bad, to make your planning particularly useful. As was pretty typical for me, I did no planning because I was too busy and too paralyzed to really mobilize myself.
Mair
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