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I lost my lovely sister to cancer five years ago. She was only 35 and left 4 small boys behind.They are still times when I burst into tears because I miss her so much and can't quite believe she is gone.Our mam died when we were kids from the same dreaded disease.
Shitting hell Fairfax, that's harsh.  Lost me ma 26 years ago age 43 leaving six kids, and the fear has never left me that it could happen to us.  Huge love mate x
fracas
Sorry but I have taken a few days to get To grips with this,on page one I told you about my best friend,her five year clear would have been up in Jan, she has just found out(from a mammogram) her cancer is back she now has to have a mastectomy . (we are closer than a lot of sisters are) I am being optimistic(for her )she is being very pessimistic .I dont no what to say here, apart from girls please go for your check ups.  ,
Mary Seacole
Brilliant Sarum, send some chocolate cake my way then please 'cause I'm poorly.
Seriously, my hubby raised 50.00 yesterday by wearing a pink shirt and a pink baseball cap and donating his tips for the day, which increased a lot when people asked him why he was wearing pink, some of his workmates joined in, but don't know yet how much they raised.

Bumping this for the final day of Breast Cancer month.
â™ĨPinkBabe1966â™ĨThe Angel under the tree!
I get loads of charity bags through my door, but for the first time EVER I got one today from a breast charity,It says on the front',DO NOT DELAY,for yourself and those who love you, clothing collection for breast cancer prevention programme,.... breast cancer marks every 9th woman in Europe,information;www.donotdelay.org'        ( I have ransacked my wardrobe.)
Mary Seacole
This is really not the way I would have liked to resurrect this thread. I'm typing this with tears running down my face.

I've just finished talking to my sister on the phone. Her chemo isn't working as well as everyone hoped, and she's just been told that she is going to need a mastectomy and axillary clearance as soon as possible; definitely the breast with the original tumour, and possibly the other one too.
She want to wait unitl after christmas, for the sake of her children...I've promised to go up and visit her next weekend, and she wants me to help her tell her youngest daughter (8 years old) what's going to happen.
I don't know if I'm strong enough to do that.
Sarum
Oh Sarum I am so so sorry to hear that, I am sure you will find strength from somewhere, as I did today when I went to see my friend, she was to go into Hospital next Tuesday for her mastectomy, but was rushed in on Friday with Pneumonia, they now think they may not be able to do her op until the pneumonia clears up,    she had really psyched herself up ready to get it over and done with.
Mary Seacole

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