SOMETHING TO CONSIDER
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Nobody Told Me
Read more: Nobody Told MeNobody told me, that without breasts I would be more confident than ever before.Nobody told me, that without breasts I would still fell sexy and still feel like a real woman.Nobody told me, that without breasts I would find a deeper meaning in life.Nobody told me, that without breasts my husband would love me more…
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A Little Humor always helps Lighten the mood…
Read more: A Little Humor always helps Lighten the mood…Mel, There’s a lot of people on your side, praying and sending only positive thoughts your way… Lots of love Thursday xxoo HOW DO YOU DECIDE WHO TO MARRY? (written by kids)
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Trust and Courage
Read more: Trust and CourageAlthough it may not happen often enough, “Good people” do cross our paths. That’s right, genuine, honest, FRIENDLY, good hearted, HAPPY, down to earth people with no ulterior motive but to be a part of your life, share and inspire you. There are those who will judge the value of their life and success by the number of Facebook…
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A Special Prayer
Read more: A Special PrayerMy heart goes out to the many people affected yesterday by the Newtown, CT tragedy. The families and friends of the adults and children that we will never hear them speak again, the families and children left to heal, AND the Lanza family that will, no doubt, face unfair scrutiny and criticism. My deepest prayers…
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Part 3: White Light?
Read more: Part 3: White Light?As if it were yesterday, I lay in the hospital bed waiting for my hysterectomy, feeling a wide range of different emotions. I was relieved that I was finally having my surgery. After all, I went through hell just to get to this point. On the other hand, I was still torn and feeling sad…
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Part 2: In My Shoes…
Read more: Part 2: In My Shoes…Days leading up to my hysterectomy quickly approached. Blood work – check. Babysitting logistics – check. Hospital bag packed – check. Clean house (yes, I am one of those) – check, check. Several family and friends called to wish me well, but it was during my aunt and uncle’s visit that things went sideways. My…
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Part 1: Like Mother, Like Daughter
Read more: Part 1: Like Mother, Like DaughterWhen my mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, I was eighteen and didn’t know the extent of her diagnosis. I remember coming home one night and she was drinking her glass of wine, watching Nightline (this was her nightly ritual after my father and siblings went to bed). That evening, she invited me to sit…
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Predisposed to Cancer?
Read more: Predisposed to Cancer?I am wondering if anyone else out there has been tested for the BRCA gene? At the time, I really didn’t understand what the BRCA gene was, but my doctor made the suggestion, my insurance covered it, so I thought, “what the heck”? I gave a simple blood sample. About a month later, I went…
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Heartfelt Words from Kerry…
Read more: Heartfelt Words from Kerry…Once again I find myself at a loss of words, trying to express my extreme gratitude to all of you for making Team PINK INSPIRES such a success in the 2012 Cancer Relay for Life!!! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART, without your support and generosity our participation would not be possible! Team PINK…