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Anxiously waiting to be taken to have my guide wire place along with that ever so lovely radioactive shot they give you so they can locate your sentinel nodes.
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No symptoms, found during a routine mammogram.
Lumpectomy sentinel lymph node removal – May 8, 2008
After chemo.
Cytoxin and taxotere
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Cute cute cute…that all that comes to mind…lol
Mac
I hope your surgery went well, and you are healing well. You’re so right, every day is precious, even the “bad” ones.
It’s amazing how far BC research has come. Dr. Susan Love MD is working on a Breast Papsmear, and organizations like Breast Cancer Action, and The Enviornmental Working Group are teaching us about chemicals, pesticides, and other cautions.
Let us know how you are doing.