Slightly OT, thank you to all who have shared that they've undergone biopsies, uncomfortable tests, etc. At some point these things do start to happen, and I find them very frightening. It is genuinely helpful to know that lots of women have to face this and that the results need not be dreadful. So, thanks, and negative biopsies to all!
You're welcome....funny, I didn't think about that. I've been having regular mammos since I was 35 - my dads mom died of breast cancer at 39. It stinks, but it's part of being a woman. I've had various results over the years, and been told I have things I've never heard of (hamartoma?), it's part of my routine and I feel like if we all just stay on top of these things, we will be ok. [emoji177][emoji8][emoji177][emoji8][emoji177]
And then the best part is going to H afterwards for a scarf or SLG.
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