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Kate: I am praying that you do not have BC, but if you do, you have a great support group right here, and we will go with you every step of the way. These ladies here have a lot of knowledge and years of survival here. Keep your chin up and you are not alone. We all love you here and care about what is going on with you.

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Hi Kate,

Yes, Cancer is an ugly thing to be diagnosed with. But we also know we can fight it, and hard too!!

I can't answer your question unfortunately.

My Cancer was called Ductal Carcinoma and wasn't been seen on the Mammography. Though the Echo showed it. It weren't really lumps. The MRI at last, together with the lumpectomy, told is it was Cancer, an Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, even two!

This Carcinoma can be seen on the Mammography in an early stage when evasive. Not when Invasive.

It is difficult to tell what kind of Cancer it is and if it is Cancer at all, on forehand.

Mine was so painful and my GP said that when in pain, it didn't have to be Cancer! How wrong.........

12 Years ago, they removed a lump in my right breast, pretty sure it was Cancer and it wasn't.

I know, waiting is hard, but be patient and wait for the results. I keep my fingers crossed for you!

Hug,

IkeNL, 49, ex VIN, recovering from BC, upcoming HRhttp://breastcancer.paraveterinary.cominfo@...

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Ren, thank you so much.

I am a pretty positive person, and I really appreciate the fact that I

can drop in on this group, without yet knowing if I am cancer free or not.

If the verdict is bad, well, at least I have a great place to hang out

in. I love this group. Everyone has been so supportive.

Many thanks.

Kate

> Kate: I am praying that you do not have BC, but if you do, you have

a great

> support group right here, and we will go with you every step of the

way.

> These ladies here have a lot of knowledge and years of survival

here. Keep your

> chin up and you are not alone. We all love you here and care about

what is

> going on with you.

>

> ren

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Ren, thank you so much.

I am a pretty positive person, and I really appreciate the fact that I

can drop in on this group, without yet knowing if I am cancer free or not.

If the verdict is bad, well, at least I have a great place to hang out

in. I love this group. Everyone has been so supportive.

Many thanks.

Kate

> Kate: I am praying that you do not have BC, but if you do, you have

a great

> support group right here, and we will go with you every step of the

way.

> These ladies here have a lot of knowledge and years of survival

here. Keep your

> chin up and you are not alone. We all love you here and care about

what is

> going on with you.

>

> ren

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Thank you Ike.

I am a positive thinker, and appreciate this group letting me post

even though I may be cancer free. If not, you will be seeing alot of me.

Thanks for your caring.

Kate

> Hi Kate,

>

> Yes, Cancer is an ugly thing to be diagnosed with. But we also know

we can fight it, and hard too!!

> I can't answer your question unfortunately.

>

> My Cancer was called Ductal Carcinoma and wasn't been seen on the

Mammography. Though the Echo showed it. It weren't really lumps. The

MRI at last, together with the lumpectomy, told is it was Cancer, an

Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, even two!

> This Carcinoma can be seen on the Mammography in an early stage when

evasive. Not when Invasive.

> It is difficult to tell what kind of Cancer it is and if it is

Cancer at all, on forehand.

> Mine was so painful and my GP said that when in pain, it didn't have

to be Cancer! How wrong.........

>

> 12 Years ago, they removed a lump in my right breast, pretty sure it

was Cancer and it wasn't.

> I know, waiting is hard, but be patient and wait for the results. I

keep my fingers crossed for you!

>

> Hug,

>

> Ike

> NL, 49, ex VIN, recovering from BC, upcoming HR

> http://breastcancer.paraveterinary.com

> info@p...

>

>

>

> ---

> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

> Version: 6.0.822 / Virus Database: 560 - Release Date: 22-12-2004

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Thank you Ike.

I am a positive thinker, and appreciate this group letting me post

even though I may be cancer free. If not, you will be seeing alot of me.

Thanks for your caring.

Kate

> Hi Kate,

>

> Yes, Cancer is an ugly thing to be diagnosed with. But we also know

we can fight it, and hard too!!

> I can't answer your question unfortunately.

>

> My Cancer was called Ductal Carcinoma and wasn't been seen on the

Mammography. Though the Echo showed it. It weren't really lumps. The

MRI at last, together with the lumpectomy, told is it was Cancer, an

Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, even two!

> This Carcinoma can be seen on the Mammography in an early stage when

evasive. Not when Invasive.

> It is difficult to tell what kind of Cancer it is and if it is

Cancer at all, on forehand.

> Mine was so painful and my GP said that when in pain, it didn't have

to be Cancer! How wrong.........

>

> 12 Years ago, they removed a lump in my right breast, pretty sure it

was Cancer and it wasn't.

> I know, waiting is hard, but be patient and wait for the results. I

keep my fingers crossed for you!

>

> Hug,

>

> Ike

> NL, 49, ex VIN, recovering from BC, upcoming HR

> http://breastcancer.paraveterinary.com

> info@p...

>

>

>

> ---

> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

> Version: 6.0.822 / Virus Database: 560 - Release Date: 22-12-2004

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Kate

I think that we all wish it will not be cancer for you since we

identify with the struggle of waiting to find out, and would wish it

that way for ourselves.

May all your troubles be little ones,

Janie

> > Kate: I am praying that you do not have BC, but if you do, you

have

> a great

> > support group right here, and we will go with you every step of

the

> way.

> > These ladies here have a lot of knowledge and years of survival

> here. Keep your

> > chin up and you are not alone. We all love you here and care

about

> what is

> > going on with you.

> >

> > ren

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