As the end of October is upon us, I had a stark reminder of the fact
that this is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Please check yourself,
every month, and every year if you're off "that age" to get mammograms -
this includes you men as well!
Last week I learned
that my annual exam came back with unusual results. I received a call
from the testing center to call "ASAP" to discuss my results and then
promptly refused to answer the phone when I called back. By the time I
finally got them on the phone, I'd had calls from the two doctors I'd
had the results sent to telling me to schedule a follow-up exam, but
that I shouldn't panic just yet.
Then yesterday, I
learned a dear friend has breast cancer on the same side as my abnormal
results. In an odd way it's made my waiting for a final diagnosis a bit
easier. I have game plans in place for the both of us, one direction if I
do have it, another if I don't. Either way, I'll be there to hold her
hand, along with my amazing dear hubby. After all, I have the best role
models for this.
I haven't noticed anything off, but
I'm a dense girl, so more difficult to test. But then, neither did my
mom. However, my mom and I have an advantage: her mother. My grandmother
had a double mastectomy and was a guinea pig for much of our protocols
in use today. She handled it all with style, grace, and fight. My mom
also handled hers well, and was fought for what was right for her. As a
result, I've done a lot of research and had made all my decisions on
treatments plans years ago. I did not want to have to make these
decisions while in the throws of the diagnosis.
Either way, I'll have an answer this week. It is not a death sentence.
No matter what the results, I'll fight. In my own way, and on my terms.
For myself, my dear, dear friend, and everyone else who may be affected
by this.
My only request is this: Check yourself.
Now, and each month. If you don't know how, there are tons of resources
online. Start with the Susan G. Komen site at a minimum.
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