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we had a follow up with the pead and things went well. We don't have to go back

for another 12 mths unless something changes. He was quite encouraged with the

progress has made. So that was good.

Then, went off to the GP for a pap test as it had not been done since

was born. The doc did a breast exam and found a " thickened " area and guess who

is off for a mammogram next week!!!! ARRGHHH. She is not too concerned but as my

Mum has had two breast cancers removed we have to take it seriously. (she got

her first at around 45) Needless to say I don't think I will tell her about it.

I was pretty cool about it all today but as time goes by your mind plays games

with you doesn't it and you think about it more and more.

Anyway, should be all Ok.

Jen

Mum to 5 (NT) and who got another award at school today and Mum is

pretty happy about that!!!

2 yrs 5 mths(ASD)

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Hi Jen. Great news about and thanks for sharing it with us. I will

certainly be keeping you in my prayers. I understand why you're not telling

your mum about it but please keep us posted, ok??

((((hugs)))) to you!!

Debbie E

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Date: 2003/05/02 Fri AM 09:06:21 EDT

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Hi Jen. Great news about and thanks for sharing it with us. I will

certainly be keeping you in my prayers. I understand why you're not telling

your mum about it but please keep us posted, ok??

((((hugs)))) to you!!

Debbie E

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Date: 2003/05/02 Fri AM 09:06:21 EDT

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Good Luck Jen...yes it's always concerning when you have anything

that feels like it might be breast cancer, but I've had fibrocystic

breasts for as long as I can remember so I can't really check my

own. The one time I did have a legitimate 'lump', it ended up being

a fluid filled cyst. My mom just finished chemo for breast cancer

too, and is now in radiation.

> we had a follow up with the pead and things went well. We don't

have to go back for another 12 mths unless something changes. He was

quite encouraged with the progress has made. So that was

good.

>

> Then, went off to the GP for a pap test as it had not been done

since was born. The doc did a breast exam and found

a " thickened " area and guess who is off for a mammogram next week!!!!

ARRGHHH. She is not too concerned but as my Mum has had two breast

cancers removed we have to take it seriously. (she got her first at

around 45) Needless to say I don't think I will tell her about it.

>

> I was pretty cool about it all today but as time goes by your mind

plays games with you doesn't it and you think about it more and more.

>

> Anyway, should be all Ok.

>

> Jen

>

> Mum to 5 (NT) and who got another award at school today

and Mum is pretty happy about that!!!

> 2 yrs 5 mths(ASD)

>

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Good Luck Jen...yes it's always concerning when you have anything

that feels like it might be breast cancer, but I've had fibrocystic

breasts for as long as I can remember so I can't really check my

own. The one time I did have a legitimate 'lump', it ended up being

a fluid filled cyst. My mom just finished chemo for breast cancer

too, and is now in radiation.

> we had a follow up with the pead and things went well. We don't

have to go back for another 12 mths unless something changes. He was

quite encouraged with the progress has made. So that was

good.

>

> Then, went off to the GP for a pap test as it had not been done

since was born. The doc did a breast exam and found

a " thickened " area and guess who is off for a mammogram next week!!!!

ARRGHHH. She is not too concerned but as my Mum has had two breast

cancers removed we have to take it seriously. (she got her first at

around 45) Needless to say I don't think I will tell her about it.

>

> I was pretty cool about it all today but as time goes by your mind

plays games with you doesn't it and you think about it more and more.

>

> Anyway, should be all Ok.

>

> Jen

>

> Mum to 5 (NT) and who got another award at school today

and Mum is pretty happy about that!!!

> 2 yrs 5 mths(ASD)

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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  • 8 years later...

Thank you, Reb--for the translation, the post and the link!What a gift to all of us,nSubject: TodayTo: MSersLife Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2011, 11:09 AM

I am sure you already know, but today mark the anniversary of both Kristallnacht, 1938, (also known as Night of Broken Glass, read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristallnacht ) and the day the Berlin Wall came down, 1989.It's fascinating, and a bit strange, that an event so disastrous and dark could share anniversary with an event representing almost the opposite, and yet the two events share more than just a day. They were both the result of people acting as a group. I guess the coincidence in date could teach us that group dynamics, people working together, is a powerful force, that

could be used for evil as well as for good. And may we always remember to work with others for good, but to never let group pressure replace our own, individual, moral judgement. I wanted to share a song with you, by the singer/songwriter Eva Dahlgren. It's called "The dreams and the wall" (ie. "Drömmarna och muren"). I have translated the lyrics to English (below), and the song could be listened to on youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0HY9hA2De0 (and please do, Eva has a fantastic voice, in my opinion).Love/Reb

Lyrics:"We

were the children of the future,

that's

what I remember them saying,

when

rockets were launched towards the moon,

from

a country in the faraway West.

We

were suburban kids,

in

a terrace house city,

where

the wind never changed,

only

ever sighed and died.

In

this safe haven,

there

were terrifying whispers,

about

people behind walls,

on

the other shore of the Baltic Sea.

But

in the dance of water fairies,

by

a pier somewhere,

I

saw reality bow down,

and

surrender to a dream.

A

childhood dream.

The

people tore down the wall,

and

sowed seeds in newborn soil,

trees

of the fall bore the fruit of love,

old

heroes blushed,

young

boys went to a war were no one was killed,

it

was a war with words.

In

the wind-tortured house

blue

light from a TV-set

showing

dreamlike images

fluttering

past

like

in a replay

-89,

late fall,

I

saw West meet the East,

and

in a flood of happiness,

reality

drowned my dream

daydream

Humans

tear down walls,

people

sow seeds in fruitful soil,

trees

of fall carrying words of love,

humans

making love,

in

each and everyone faith is growing,

that

man

is

good."

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