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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 653366" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I'm sure if you say this, it is very possible. Maybe water weight in the belly? A good friend of ours, however, had ovarian cancer and lost a lot of weight. My mother and grandmother both died at age 49 of cancer and I'm in my fifties and, knock on wood, doing well other than Lupus and related issues. I did, however, feel a little tense at ages 48 and 49. But, in retrospect, I know my mother smoked and had a terrible diet. I'm unsure about her mother, but do know that both women were under a lot of stress. I feel so much better since I decided to take matters in my own hands by eating a very good diet and by either avoiding stress or learning how to manage it much better. These things have helped my overall health and happiness. It's great that you are seeing the doctors, this is wise and important. But, I agree with the others, there seems to be a certain high rate of anxiety and I hope if you aren't doing so already, you will consider seeing a therapist to help you attain better coping skills...for your overall better health and happiness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 653366, member: 4152"] I'm sure if you say this, it is very possible. Maybe water weight in the belly? A good friend of ours, however, had ovarian cancer and lost a lot of weight. My mother and grandmother both died at age 49 of cancer and I'm in my fifties and, knock on wood, doing well other than Lupus and related issues. I did, however, feel a little tense at ages 48 and 49. But, in retrospect, I know my mother smoked and had a terrible diet. I'm unsure about her mother, but do know that both women were under a lot of stress. I feel so much better since I decided to take matters in my own hands by eating a very good diet and by either avoiding stress or learning how to manage it much better. These things have helped my overall health and happiness. It's great that you are seeing the doctors, this is wise and important. But, I agree with the others, there seems to be a certain high rate of anxiety and I hope if you aren't doing so already, you will consider seeing a therapist to help you attain better coping skills...for your overall better health and happiness. [/QUOTE]
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