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get in where i dont know i am lost

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>Reply-To: RSD-CRPSofAmerica >To: RSD-CRPSofAmerica >Subject: (unknown) >Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 04:58:43 -0000 > >it was easy to get in hehehehe > > >

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If it were me I would not wait a year. I would go see a breast specialist

especially since your Mom had breast cancer. My theory is better safe than

sorry. Your lymph nodes run throughout your whole body. There are some in

the neck area, under arm and so on all the way down. I will keep you in my

prayers.

Hugs

nne

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(unknown)

> I have a few questions regarding my last mammogram report.

> Here is my last mammogram report:

>

> Diagnostic mammogram was performed and second evaluation done with

> computer aided detection. Scattered calcifications unchanged from

> prior study. No distortion seen to suggest malignancy. There appears

> to be a fairly permanent regression of benign lymphadenopathy when

> compared to 3/20/03. Small residual lymph node left axilla has

> lucent hilar region consistent with benign lymphadenopathy. Negative

> for evidence of malignancy and no suspicious changes when compared

> to 03/20/03. If physical examination remains stable one year

> followup mammogram would be recommend. BI-RADS Category 2. I am not

> sure where this lymph node is located. I do have a couple of small

> lumps under the left armpit. One aches from time to time.

>

> Here is what has been on my previous reports:

> Cysts, lumps, calcifications, breast discharge, asymmetrical breast

> density...etc. I have these things in the left breast - no noted

> problems in the right breast. I had a ductogram where they shot dye

> into the duct about 1 1/2 years ago for the breast discharge. The

> radiologist said it only showed duct dilation. This last diagnostic

> mammogram showed an area that feels like a tubular lump or

> thickening in the outer, upper left breast. This area was there last

> year but has increased in thickness that the radiologist thinks is

> fibroglandular tissue.

>

> What does all of this mean? Where is this lymph node located? All

> that I know is that this is noted in the left breast where the

> computer aided mammogram marked suspicious. I haven't been to a dr.

> in three years and have never seen a breast specialist or surgeon.

> Should I wait the year or demand to at least see a breast

> specialist. My mother had breast cancer at 52, but died from lung

> cancer at 59. I'm not sure about other family members - most all

> have died from lung, thymus, or some other cancer. Even though the

> radiologist said that she classified the mammogram

> findings as benign, I know that things get missed, as well as it

> takes a long time for changes to appear on the mammogram. So...

> because I am high risk, I'm a little concerned. Isn't it true that

> just because something didn't change much in a year, doesn't always

> mean that it is benign? Should I be concerned or what the year???

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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If it were me I would not wait a year. I would go see a breast specialist

especially since your Mom had breast cancer. My theory is better safe than

sorry. Your lymph nodes run throughout your whole body. There are some in

the neck area, under arm and so on all the way down. I will keep you in my

prayers.

Hugs

nne

Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:

http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:

http://www.cancerclub.com

(unknown)

> I have a few questions regarding my last mammogram report.

> Here is my last mammogram report:

>

> Diagnostic mammogram was performed and second evaluation done with

> computer aided detection. Scattered calcifications unchanged from

> prior study. No distortion seen to suggest malignancy. There appears

> to be a fairly permanent regression of benign lymphadenopathy when

> compared to 3/20/03. Small residual lymph node left axilla has

> lucent hilar region consistent with benign lymphadenopathy. Negative

> for evidence of malignancy and no suspicious changes when compared

> to 03/20/03. If physical examination remains stable one year

> followup mammogram would be recommend. BI-RADS Category 2. I am not

> sure where this lymph node is located. I do have a couple of small

> lumps under the left armpit. One aches from time to time.

>

> Here is what has been on my previous reports:

> Cysts, lumps, calcifications, breast discharge, asymmetrical breast

> density...etc. I have these things in the left breast - no noted

> problems in the right breast. I had a ductogram where they shot dye

> into the duct about 1 1/2 years ago for the breast discharge. The

> radiologist said it only showed duct dilation. This last diagnostic

> mammogram showed an area that feels like a tubular lump or

> thickening in the outer, upper left breast. This area was there last

> year but has increased in thickness that the radiologist thinks is

> fibroglandular tissue.

>

> What does all of this mean? Where is this lymph node located? All

> that I know is that this is noted in the left breast where the

> computer aided mammogram marked suspicious. I haven't been to a dr.

> in three years and have never seen a breast specialist or surgeon.

> Should I wait the year or demand to at least see a breast

> specialist. My mother had breast cancer at 52, but died from lung

> cancer at 59. I'm not sure about other family members - most all

> have died from lung, thymus, or some other cancer. Even though the

> radiologist said that she classified the mammogram

> findings as benign, I know that things get missed, as well as it

> takes a long time for changes to appear on the mammogram. So...

> because I am high risk, I'm a little concerned. Isn't it true that

> just because something didn't change much in a year, doesn't always

> mean that it is benign? Should I be concerned or what the year???

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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If it were me I would not wait a year. I would go see a breast specialist

especially since your Mom had breast cancer. My theory is better safe than

sorry. Your lymph nodes run throughout your whole body. There are some in

the neck area, under arm and so on all the way down. I will keep you in my

prayers.

Hugs

nne

Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:

http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:

http://www.cancerclub.com

(unknown)

> I have a few questions regarding my last mammogram report.

> Here is my last mammogram report:

>

> Diagnostic mammogram was performed and second evaluation done with

> computer aided detection. Scattered calcifications unchanged from

> prior study. No distortion seen to suggest malignancy. There appears

> to be a fairly permanent regression of benign lymphadenopathy when

> compared to 3/20/03. Small residual lymph node left axilla has

> lucent hilar region consistent with benign lymphadenopathy. Negative

> for evidence of malignancy and no suspicious changes when compared

> to 03/20/03. If physical examination remains stable one year

> followup mammogram would be recommend. BI-RADS Category 2. I am not

> sure where this lymph node is located. I do have a couple of small

> lumps under the left armpit. One aches from time to time.

>

> Here is what has been on my previous reports:

> Cysts, lumps, calcifications, breast discharge, asymmetrical breast

> density...etc. I have these things in the left breast - no noted

> problems in the right breast. I had a ductogram where they shot dye

> into the duct about 1 1/2 years ago for the breast discharge. The

> radiologist said it only showed duct dilation. This last diagnostic

> mammogram showed an area that feels like a tubular lump or

> thickening in the outer, upper left breast. This area was there last

> year but has increased in thickness that the radiologist thinks is

> fibroglandular tissue.

>

> What does all of this mean? Where is this lymph node located? All

> that I know is that this is noted in the left breast where the

> computer aided mammogram marked suspicious. I haven't been to a dr.

> in three years and have never seen a breast specialist or surgeon.

> Should I wait the year or demand to at least see a breast

> specialist. My mother had breast cancer at 52, but died from lung

> cancer at 59. I'm not sure about other family members - most all

> have died from lung, thymus, or some other cancer. Even though the

> radiologist said that she classified the mammogram

> findings as benign, I know that things get missed, as well as it

> takes a long time for changes to appear on the mammogram. So...

> because I am high risk, I'm a little concerned. Isn't it true that

> just because something didn't change much in a year, doesn't always

> mean that it is benign? Should I be concerned or what the year???

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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We have had other discussions and some have led to nasty replies and very hurt feelings. So I feel as cofounder of the group, that its best to stay away from debating religion and politics.

Hugs

nne

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(unknown)

it's kind of sad that disussions cannot be had because of different opinions.

CEva wrote:

Thank you nne I was feeling a little bad for asking for prayers for my MIL.I know that this is a breast cancer group and she has pancreatic cancer.But I was in need for some support and still am. I did not mean to step on any body toes and I am sorry if I did.

Evamoochie@... wrote:

PLEASE lets not get into a debate on religion. I do NOT want to put people or the whole group on moderate. This is not the place to debate religion or politics.

Many of us believe that God/prayer helps. We are NOT trying to push our religious beliefs on to anyone. I personally have had many prayers answered and believe that it WAS God that answered them but then that is just MY opinion and I do not expect everyone to agree with it. Thats what makes this a free country.

So if you do not want prayers please say so and we will do our best not to post that we are praying for you. If posts about God or prayer bother you then just hit the delete button.

Hugs

nne

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Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.htmlalso check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:http://www.cancerclub.com

God Bless You All

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We have had other discussions and some have led to nasty replies and very hurt feelings. So I feel as cofounder of the group, that its best to stay away from debating religion and politics.

Hugs

nne

Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Lifehttp://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.htmlalso check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:http://www.cancerclub.com

(unknown)

it's kind of sad that disussions cannot be had because of different opinions.

CEva wrote:

Thank you nne I was feeling a little bad for asking for prayers for my MIL.I know that this is a breast cancer group and she has pancreatic cancer.But I was in need for some support and still am. I did not mean to step on any body toes and I am sorry if I did.

Evamoochie@... wrote:

PLEASE lets not get into a debate on religion. I do NOT want to put people or the whole group on moderate. This is not the place to debate religion or politics.

Many of us believe that God/prayer helps. We are NOT trying to push our religious beliefs on to anyone. I personally have had many prayers answered and believe that it WAS God that answered them but then that is just MY opinion and I do not expect everyone to agree with it. Thats what makes this a free country.

So if you do not want prayers please say so and we will do our best not to post that we are praying for you. If posts about God or prayer bother you then just hit the delete button.

Hugs

nne

Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Lifehttp://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.htmlalso check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:http://www.cancerclub.com

God Bless You All

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A,

Wow, was an awesome record, 22 weeks. That is Great! Keep doing what your doing. It's working!!

Love & Hugs, ( MWDW@... )#TX 1743, ville(south of San )

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Wow, !! WAY TO GO!! And by-the-way, what are you doing??? Counting calories, exchanges, fat grams, carbs - or all of the above??

Clara

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, I'm so proud of you. You are doing great, keep up the great work.

Helon

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Hello to everyone....I'm still haven't gain...it has been 22 weeks without a gain. Have lost 17 3/4 pounds. thank you for being there for me! TOPS Love .... AEMAIL TEXAS-STYLE!!

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22 weeks is incredible....Makes me want to work harder...

Congrats!!

(unknown)

Hello to everyone....I'm still haven't gain...it has been 22 weeks without a gain. Have lost 17 3/4 pounds. thank you for being there for me! TOPS Love .... AEMAIL TEXAS-STYLE!! EMAIL TEXAS-STYLE!!

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WAHOO MARY A !!!!

Teri in Texas TOPS #TX 1692 Fort Worth"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away,"

-- (unknown)

Hello to everyone....I'm still haven't gain...it has been 22 weeks without a gain. Have lost 17 3/4 pounds. thank you for being there for me! TOPS Love .... AEMAIL TEXAS-STYLE!!

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OMG... LMAO!!!patsy wrote:

These girls came by asking where chickie lives...

I think they are on their way to Hawaii

Patsy

Wanna be Harley chicks? LOL

Have a nice day!

1. While it is wonderful to share our experiences with everyone on the list as to what treatments do and don't work for us, pls always check with your dr. Some treatments are dangerous when given along with other meds as well as to certain health conditions or just dangerous in general.2. If you are in a difficult situation (doesn't matter what it is) pls don't be afraid to ask for help. It is the first step to trying to make that situation better.Have a nice day everyone.Amy Swinderman Live aloha!__________________________________________________

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OMG... LMAO!!!patsy wrote:

These girls came by asking where chickie lives...

I think they are on their way to Hawaii

Patsy

Wanna be Harley chicks? LOL

Have a nice day!

1. While it is wonderful to share our experiences with everyone on the list as to what treatments do and don't work for us, pls always check with your dr. Some treatments are dangerous when given along with other meds as well as to certain health conditions or just dangerous in general.2. If you are in a difficult situation (doesn't matter what it is) pls don't be afraid to ask for help. It is the first step to trying to make that situation better.Have a nice day everyone.Amy Swinderman Live aloha!__________________________________________________

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OMG... LMAO!!!patsy wrote:

These girls came by asking where chickie lives...

I think they are on their way to Hawaii

Patsy

Wanna be Harley chicks? LOL

Have a nice day!

1. While it is wonderful to share our experiences with everyone on the list as to what treatments do and don't work for us, pls always check with your dr. Some treatments are dangerous when given along with other meds as well as to certain health conditions or just dangerous in general.2. If you are in a difficult situation (doesn't matter what it is) pls don't be afraid to ask for help. It is the first step to trying to make that situation better.Have a nice day everyone.Amy Swinderman Live aloha!__________________________________________________

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Thats beautiful , thanks for sharing.

Darcy

wrote:

To you......all my special friends... please read this slowly take it in,

You all are beautiful butterflies!!

Once upon a time in a land far far away.

There was a wonderful old man who loved everything. Animals, spiders,

insects....

One day while walking through the woods the

nice old man found a cocoon.

Feeling lonely he decided to take the cocoon home

to watch its beautiful transformation from

a funny little cocoon to a beautiful butterfly.

He gently placed the cocoon on his kitchen table, and

watched over it for days

Suddenly on the seventh day the cocoon started to move

.. It moved frantically! The old man felt sorry

for the little butterfly inside the cocoon.

He watched it struggle and struggle and struggle!

Finally the old man feeling so sorry for the cocooned

butterfly rushed to its aide with a surgical scalpel and

gently slit the cocoon

so the butterfly could emerge.

Just one slice was all it took,

and the butterfly broke free

from its cocoon only to wilt over in a

completely motionless state.

The old man did not know what to think.

Had he accidentally killed the little butterfly?

No, it's still moving a little bit.! Maybe it's sick!

Who the heck would know?

He was dumbfounded, and quite perplexed!

What should I do, he said. Well he felt so sorry for the little creature

that he decided the best thing he could

do for the butterfly

was to place it gently back into its cocoon.

He did so, and placed a drop of honey

on it to seal the cocoon,

leaving the butterfly to nestle

in its natural state.

Well the next day he noticed that the

cocoon was moving again.

Wow, he said! It moved and moved and

struggled and struggled.

Finally the butterfly broke free

from its cocoon and

stretched its wings out far and wide.

Big time yawn! Its beautiful

wings were filled with wonderful colors!

It looked around and took off!

It was flying! Its so beautiful!

The old man was jumping with joy! Wow!

Go Baby, Go! And that wonderful butterfly did that just that,

it flew and flew till it was almost

out of the old mans sight.

What a joy, he exclaimed!

But then he started to think.

What did I do wrong by trying

to help that beautiful little butterfly out at first?

The old man went into town.

Found the library, and

read every book he could on

butterflies and cocoons.

Finally the answer appeared.

The butterfly has to struggle and struggle

while inside the cocoon.

That's how it gets its strength.

That's just what they are designed to

overcome in order to be strong and beautiful.

Well needless to say the old man was shocked,saddened, and somewhat relieved.

Now he knows the reason why they do what they do.

It was only his perception that made

it appear that the butterfly was

having a hard time.

Well from then on the old man knew that loving

something sometimes means to

pray for it and cheer it on!

He realized that God was wonderful, and

that sometimes appearances aren't what

they seem to be.

That we all are beautiful butterflies,

even though we have our apparent struggles in life...

Author Unknown

Spread your wings and prepare to fly

For you have become a butterfly

Fly abundantly into the sun

If you should return to me

We truly were meant to be

So spread your wings

and fly Butterfly

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Thank you Alisa

teens are tough lol....I'm glad you and the Bf's Daughter had a good time

shopping a few weeks ago=)

----Original Message Follows----

Reply-To: GastricBypass-LOSERS

To: GastricBypass-LOSERS

Subject: (unknown)

Date: Mon, 01 Aug 2005 14:20:12 -0000

Ruth Ann

I'm playing catch up and I see that your niece has been found safe.

I will say prayers that your family can help her help herself too.

Alisab

> Without going into major details...my niece is 15 (16 in

September) and has ran away today... She lives in a group home for

troubled kids and for what ever reason, there was only one staff

member with her today and she was able to out run/walk this person.

She lives in Redding, her Mom lives in Modesto, Aunt (me) and

Grandparents live in Salinas and Father (who is not involved in her

life) lives in Palm Springs.

>

> If people could just keep her in their thoughts and hope that who

ever has 'picked her up' is not someone who will harm her We would

appreciate it.

>

> She ran at 1:10 this afternoon and has not attempted to call

anyone, at this point we don't know where she is, if she is safe

etc.

>

> her picture can be found at http://ladymolli.buzznet.com/user/?

id=505644<http://ladymolli.buzznet.com/user/?id=505644>

>

> Thank you

>

>

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How exciting " Welcome to the world sweet baby " Congrats, GrandPop.

Love and Prayers, Peggy 9/04 ipf Florida " Worry looks around, Sorry looks back, Faith looks up "

I'm glad to see your positive attitude and outlook on life. We can't control what happens to us, but we can control how it affects us. Keep it up.

Richie in Memphis

PS - I'm ver y excited - my daughter is (probably) in labor as we speak...

May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be ever pleasing to Thee, O L-RD, my Rock, and my Redeemer. Psalms 19:14

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How exciting " Welcome to the world sweet baby " Congrats, GrandPop.

Love and Prayers, Peggy 9/04 ipf Florida " Worry looks around, Sorry looks back, Faith looks up "

I'm glad to see your positive attitude and outlook on life. We can't control what happens to us, but we can control how it affects us. Keep it up.

Richie in Memphis

PS - I'm ver y excited - my daughter is (probably) in labor as we speak...

May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be ever pleasing to Thee, O L-RD, my Rock, and my Redeemer. Psalms 19:14

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How exciting " Welcome to the world sweet baby " Congrats, GrandPop.

Love and Prayers, Peggy 9/04 ipf Florida " Worry looks around, Sorry looks back, Faith looks up "

I'm glad to see your positive attitude and outlook on life. We can't control what happens to us, but we can control how it affects us. Keep it up.

Richie in Memphis

PS - I'm ver y excited - my daughter is (probably) in labor as we speak...

May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be ever pleasing to Thee, O L-RD, my Rock, and my Redeemer. Psalms 19:14

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