Dr. Beatty called and the pathology report is back already. They found no cancer! Yay! Yay! Yay! That means, no chemo, no radiation! Yay! Yay! Yay!
Dr. Beatty called and the pathology report is back already. They found no cancer! Yay! Yay! Yay! That means, no chemo, no radiation! Yay! Yay! Yay!
journals of a mature student nurse
For women living with heart disease
George Lakoff has retired as Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley. He is now Director of the Center for the Neural Mind & Society (cnms.berkeley.edu).
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Confessions Of A 4 Time Breast Cancer Survivor
A blog about breast cancer, loss, and survivorship
Exploring progress in cancer research from the patient perspective
My life is not just about my chest, despite rumblings to the contrary.
Wouldn't Wish This On My Worst Enemy
Today is Better Than Yesterday
About 30% of people diagnosed with breast cancer at any stage will develop distal metastasis. I am one.
A day in the life of a sassy Texas girl dealing with breast cancer and its messy aftermath
Qui vivra verra.
Teaching readers, writers, and thinkers
making sense of the breast cancer experience together
About 30% of people diagnosed with breast cancer at any stage will develop distal metastasis. I am one.
a male breast cancer blog
a mother's and daughter's journey with transformation, cancer, death and love
Run to the Bear!
Determined to Manage Breast Cancer with the Same Level of Sarcasm with which I Manage Everything Else
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May I add my hooray and a yippee for good measure. So happy.
Thanks, Mom you are the best!
Hooray hooray and a double yaay from us too!!!! Such great news! – Catherine
Awesome news!
great news!
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2012 01:42:17 +0000 To: stevemac321@live.com
Thanks, Steve!
The best news I’ve heard all year! Prayers do work.
Liz, that’s fantastic! What a blessing!
Thanks again, all!
FANTASTIC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!! Score another one for AMAZON WOMAN!!!! So happy for you!
Woo-hoooooo!
Thank you for inviting me to your blog site. (?) I’m fairly tech naive but I’ve always wanted to try writing my own blog but haven’t known how to start.
I’ve only read a few of your entries, Elizabeth, but I can tell that through the diagnosis and all you’ve been through, somehow you continue to keep your sense of humor. I can hear your voice in your writing and a few things you’ve written have made me laugh out loud. LOL
It sounds as though you have a great support system including your mom who was very wise to suggest this blog. It’s pretty impressive how when times get tough, you have people you can count on.
You are so welcome, Kirsten. It is not so hard to navigate and you actually managed to make a comment so you’ve done the hardest thing already.