I don’t know if it was the sweet relief of the mammogram report I’d received that morning, the unusually large crowd in my breast cancer surgeon’s waiting room, or the fact that my surgeon is Italian that got me thinking about Fibonacci.I’m no saint, but I’ve mostly stopped resenting these ...
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Gail in Atlanta, GA
Sunday, March 04, 2007 at 07:38 PM
First, let me say that Mary Blocksma's blog has helped me a great deal since I found it a couple of weeks ago. Especially a night last week, when I awakened suddenly at 3 am and felt a significant increase in pain in my left breast. I had been through 14 radiation treatments at that point and had felt some brief sharp pangs and soreness. But my breast was very hot and uncomfortable on my body. So I thought after an hour of laying in bed thinking about my cancer: I bet Mary has something in her blog about pain. And so I sat up in bed, cranked up my laptop ( blessedly the wireless internet connection worked) and logged on. Lo and behold I go right to Day 20 and I feel pain.
thank you for being there for me.
First, let me say that Mary Blocksma's blog has helped me a great deal since I found it a couple of weeks ago. Especially a night last week, when I awakened suddenly at 3 am and felt a significant increase in pain in my left breast. I had been through 14 radiation treatments at that point and had felt some brief sharp pangs and soreness. But my breast was very hot and uncomfortable on my body. So I thought after an hour of laying in bed thinking about my cancer: I bet Mary has something in her blog about pain. And so I sat up in bed, cranked up my laptop ( blessedly the wireless internet connection worked) and logged on. Lo and behold I go right to Day 20 and I feel pain.
thank you for being there for me.