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Tales of a Vindicated Hypochondriac: May 2015
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Tales of a Vindicated Hypochondriac. The ONE TIME I almost didn't run to the doctor, IT WAS BREAST CANCER. No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tattoos, Tidbits, and Tantrums. The Mammogram/Ultrasound Reports, and My Diagnosis. The FORCE is With Me. I Don't Think So. Hair Today.Gone Tomorrow. You want me to eat what? I Would Like To Thank. Helpful Blogs and Websites. A husband's love for his wife. Bald is Better With Earrings. Beauty Through The Beast. 5 Breast ...
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Tales of a Vindicated Hypochondriac: You want me to eat what???!!!...
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Tales of a Vindicated Hypochondriac. The ONE TIME I almost didn't run to the doctor, IT WAS BREAST CANCER. You want me to eat what? SoI was asked, "what's your diet like" now? As I was typing it out for my new friend, I figured I'd go in to a little more detail and post it. Well, this "somebody" wanted to go "Koo Koo", hard core Raw Vegan at first. It just made sense. All of the books I was reading were pointing me in that direction.and, BONUS.I effortlessly lost 8 pounds! You have to keep weight on!
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Tales of a Vindicated Hypochondriac: I Would Like To Thank...
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Tales of a Vindicated Hypochondriac. The ONE TIME I almost didn't run to the doctor, IT WAS BREAST CANCER. I Would Like To Thank. My wonderful Grandmother (my Mom's Mom) who died suddenly and unexpectedly on the morning of June 23, 2010.my last day of chemo. She told me to "write all of that down" because I "just might help someone else who's going through it". She also said that I "should write all of that down" because I "just might help someone else who's going through it". Me I was beautiful. The rad...
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Tales of a Vindicated Hypochondriac: Tattoos, Tidbits, and Tantrums
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Tales of a Vindicated Hypochondriac. The ONE TIME I almost didn't run to the doctor, IT WAS BREAST CANCER. Tattoos, Tidbits, and Tantrums. A not so little reminder I had tattooed. On my left forearm…. Three ribbons represent Triple Negative Breast Cancer. May 15, 2013. my "new tree of life" is completed. Mitchthe artist.and also the owner of Legendary Tattoos in Tarpon Springs, Fla. Had held on to my comic book from our session last summer, and asked (if "Halle". My husband went out and got a tattoo!
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Tales of a Vindicated Hypochondriac: Introvert Problem #84
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Tales of a Vindicated Hypochondriac. The ONE TIME I almost didn't run to the doctor, IT WAS BREAST CANCER. March 1, 2010 (part one…). There's nothing quite like a cancer diagnosis to make you feel like you've suddenly been cast as the unwilling lead in a sad and sappy movie of the week. This no frills, big budget drama that I was to star in had a large audience, bright lights and huge, fancy cameras…and I was a very nervous, introverted starlet.paralyzed with stage fright. So yeah, I'm a nervous wreck!
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Tales of a Vindicated Hypochondriac: Hair Today...Gone Tomorrow
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Tales of a Vindicated Hypochondriac. The ONE TIME I almost didn't run to the doctor, IT WAS BREAST CANCER. Hair Today.Gone Tomorrow. September 2009. me, at 39yrs. old. My husband took this picture. Just 5 months before. We found out that I had. Wellthis is me. This. Wanted so much to avoid the stares.Holy Jeeeez.those (pity) stares! Thankfully, my hair returned…though only half as thick as it once was…it's back, and it's spectacular ;). First pre emptive cut. I decided to shave my head. May 4, 2010.
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Tales of a Vindicated Hypochondriac: July 2011
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Tales of a Vindicated Hypochondriac. The ONE TIME I almost didn't run to the doctor, IT WAS BREAST CANCER. A detour from the (up to this point) chronological flow of events. If I might interject here.yes.right here.smack dab in the middle of act ones cliffhanger.ruining the smooth transitions from one blog post to another. Upsetting the compelling flow of such an entertaining tale.(yeah right). Links to this post. ER negative breast cancer. Triple negative breast cancer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Some ...
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Cancer Girl Diaries | “I just knew….”
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8220;I just knew….”. May 7, 2015. Posted in breast cancer. As it turns out, this isn’t that uncommon. Actress Rita Wilson. Says that intuition those gut feelings that something is wrong inside can be the brain’s way of signaling a medical issue that needs to be addressed. For months before my breast cancer diagnosis, I had those tugs again. To be honest, I wasn’t sure what the issue was my high cholesterol? Not me, my brain. I just listened. Laquo; What aren’t you saying about life with cancer? I was in ...
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Angelina Jolie’s Prophylactic Bilateral Mastectomy – If She & I Could Chat | Nancy's Point
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Sexualization of Breast Cancer. Angelina Jolie’s Prophylactic Bilateral Mastectomy – If She & I Could Chat. Lots of people (too many? Seem eager to chime in about Angelina Jolie’s revelation. Regarding her recent decision to undergo a prophylactic bilateral mastectomy. Can you stand to read one more thing? Isn’t it amazing the buzz this story has generated? Even more amazing is the fact so many are judging her decision. I have and I am. My friend Jackie who blogs at From Zero to Mastectomy. I completely ...
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Booby and the Beast: FAQ
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Q How are you feeling? A For the most part, pretty great, actually. Chemo gives me headaches and some serious fatigue, but I'm still able to take Quinn to swim lessons, make it to my yoga mat a couple of times a week, and plan and cook meals for my family. I have my ups and downs emotionally, and my memory and ability to concentrate are terrible. But I'm mostly okay. Q How often do you get chemo? A Every three weeks. Q What chemo are you on again? Is it a pill? Q How long will you be on this drug? A We'l...
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