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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 295874" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Oh Kelly, I'm sorry. But now you know - maybe that is why you feel calmer. Before, you were anxious. Now, the answers are in.</p><p></p><p>So from here the questions are going to be - what kind of tumour is it? How big is it, where exactly, and how are the lymph nodes.</p><p></p><p>Remember my friend who had the worst type of cancer possible, with almost all her lymph nodes positive - she's doing great. Hold onto that. It wasn't an easy road, there were tough times there for her, but what got her through was the sense of peace she worked on, she concentrated on being positive and on being calm.</p><p></p><p>I don't know how your health system works, but for ours, most breast surgery is considered elective and not covered except under private health insurance and even then, you pay for most of it yourself. But any breast reduction or reconstructive surgery - it's covered by our public system. I wish you were here. But you are still in acountry with a very high standard of treatment for tis sort of thing. Plus you have a good sense of purpose and direction. </p><p></p><p>It's like - before, you had this sense of impending doom, like a bullfighter in the arena before they open the gates. And now the gates have been opened, the huge black bull has charged out from gate no 5 and is pawing the floor of the arena. But at least now you can see the bull, you can see where it is, your expert eyes are sizing up the bull's muscles, its form, its way of moving and your brain is working out a strategy almost subconsciouely. Adrenalin surges through your body as you begin to move almost instinctively into the moves you need to defeat the bull.</p><p></p><p>And the crowd is in the stands watching you, cheering you on. </p><p></p><p>We're here for you. You're gonna do great. You're going to come through this with a deeper knowledge of yourself body and mind, knowing your own tolerances and capabilities to a hair.</p><p></p><p>Hugs from Down Under.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 295874, member: 1991"] Oh Kelly, I'm sorry. But now you know - maybe that is why you feel calmer. Before, you were anxious. Now, the answers are in. So from here the questions are going to be - what kind of tumour is it? How big is it, where exactly, and how are the lymph nodes. Remember my friend who had the worst type of cancer possible, with almost all her lymph nodes positive - she's doing great. Hold onto that. It wasn't an easy road, there were tough times there for her, but what got her through was the sense of peace she worked on, she concentrated on being positive and on being calm. I don't know how your health system works, but for ours, most breast surgery is considered elective and not covered except under private health insurance and even then, you pay for most of it yourself. But any breast reduction or reconstructive surgery - it's covered by our public system. I wish you were here. But you are still in acountry with a very high standard of treatment for tis sort of thing. Plus you have a good sense of purpose and direction. It's like - before, you had this sense of impending doom, like a bullfighter in the arena before they open the gates. And now the gates have been opened, the huge black bull has charged out from gate no 5 and is pawing the floor of the arena. But at least now you can see the bull, you can see where it is, your expert eyes are sizing up the bull's muscles, its form, its way of moving and your brain is working out a strategy almost subconsciouely. Adrenalin surges through your body as you begin to move almost instinctively into the moves you need to defeat the bull. And the crowd is in the stands watching you, cheering you on. We're here for you. You're gonna do great. You're going to come through this with a deeper knowledge of yourself body and mind, knowing your own tolerances and capabilities to a hair. Hugs from Down Under. Marg [/QUOTE]
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