Friday, October 9, 2009

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness in the U.S., too. I

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness in the U.S., too. I love a couple of their new slogans, such as Save the Tatas! and Save 2 Base! br had a tumor when he was 31 that I found in my left breast has a lot of pain on the outside. I went to my NP, who said he felt more like a mass type fibroids, but sent me for a mammogram to make us both at ease. He said that to reduce or stop my use of caffeine and taking vitamin E pills liquid. The mammogram went well (took a couple of weeks to get it because it was not the priority, I was fine with). Something similar is happening with my DSD, was found by her OB / GYN for their annual review in June and she already had an ultrasound that I saw nothing, but they are having their come back next month to another to ensure that no There is nothing. She is now 23. br I volunteer once to twice a year for a camp for adult cancer survivors (new definition now includes active patients in the same, as are surviving with him) # 39, back home quot; called Camp Bluebird ( There are various camps in the U.S., but I m afficiated with which I am publishing the following links to 1). Most campers are breast cancer survivors. The stories I've heard just blow me away. I've known a few women who were initially diagnosed with breast cancer in their 20s. If you want to know more about the camp of my (new website, and not quite quot; actualizadoquot; at this time) you can click on this link: www.middletncampbluebird.com/home.html (If Looking at the photo of spring 2009, I'm the purple Tshirt behind the lady in the wheelchair (she is our social worker).) If you want, to see if there's one in your area forest If you are in the U.S. go here: www.campbluebird.com / map.html br br