Monday, October 4, 2010

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Listening to the warning signs saved my life.  But if I had listened sooner, paid closer attention, been less afraid of the tests, and more afraid of the results, things would have been found sooner and my chances of survival better.
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5 comments:

  1. Oh Lisa, we could shoulda, coulda, woulda ourselves until we are blue in the face and it won't change anything. I think we all do the best we can with the information that we have currently available. Don't be too hard on yourself. I think you are pretty amazing.

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  2. Hindsight right? However, I am sure you have reached so many people through your blog and that many of them have gone for testing and will positive outcomes. You are amazing!

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  3. I think most of us are the same way...but I love your message your blog sends! What a cool macro...never would have thought of doing an image of that, but it turned out perfectly with your message!

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  4. This was really poignant for me. I'm glad you're sharing your feelings and your story, but this is a painful one. As you know, I have a friend fighting ovarian cancer, and that one is so spooky. No symptoms until it is too late...

    Good message. Broadcast it to the world.

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  5. You fill me with heart. Thanks, brave lady.

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