Tuesday, August 3, 2010

A Good Week

Hello all - I have been so busy with school and work these last weeks, and it still wears me down. By the time the sun goes down, I'm shutting down myself, which leaves little time to do anything else.

I have been busy around the house also. My son is coming home with his girlfriend, who I get to meet for the first time, so I am very excited. We have a great weekend planned and I just hope and pray my strength holds out. I know my excitement level will for sure, but the sun does a number on me. I have found that the neuro issues I have are worse when I am in the sun. Interesting, considering I am a Leo, and I have always loved the warm sun on me. Nowadays, I have to stay out of it. But this weekend, I will venture in and continue to live my life. My time is precious, and my time with my son irreplaceable, so we will have fun! :)

My hair is making a comeback - and I'm having fun with it. Have added another new photo. It is now a whole three inches long! Woohoo. That is actually quite amazing when you consider all the drugs and damage my body has been through this last year. I don't take it for granted; I revel in the thought that I am taking baby steps and regaining part of my former self, but becoming a better person in this journey.

And now for my monthly preaching:

Each day I am committed to helping women fight breast cancer. The best way I know how to do that is to tell you this: Know yourself, know your body, know your doctor - Get your mammograms. I can not emphasize enough, even today, how critical the timing of my mammogram was. An error of just a couple of weeks would have made a HUGE difference in my survivability. Please, if you are reading this, please, take the time to do your monthly self-exams, listen to your body and get your mammograms. If there is any history in your immediate family of breast cancer, take it seriously as a knock on your door. Science is an amazing gift to all of us and they are making strides in breast cancer, but women must be proactive in their own care. Your doctor cares about you, but they also care about the 500 other patients they have - so help them help you.

Have a blessed week....hugs to all.

1 comment:

  1. HEY THERE GIRLFRIEND, JUST STOPPED IN TO CHECK ON YOU.... I SEE YOU ARE DOING OK.... CONSIDERING. YOU HANG IN THERE. THE HAIR IS QUITE CUTE!! IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE IN SCHOOL GIVE ME A BUZZ.....I'LL DO MY BEST TO GET YOU THROUGH..... FYI I JUST DID MY MAMOGRAM..A OK THIS YEAR... DON'T YOU EVER FORGET.. YOU ARE STRONG..ARMY STRONG!! MISS SEEING YOU IN CLASS.
    YOUR FRIEND, DONNA NERO

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