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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 167955" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I'm so glad everything is good and that you weren't alone through this ordeal.</p><p> </p><p>As to your husband, sometimes I think they're more frightened than we are. Men are fixers. All of a sudden, the woman they love needs help and they can't do a darn thing. All they can do is stand by and watch. That is torture to them. If they are semi-sensitive men (and most men are even if they try to hide it), they do imagine the very worst and there is nothing others can say to make them feel better. They need to hear all is well from the pro before they really start to breath again. Glad he's back to breathing.</p><p> </p><p>Now be prepared to have questionable mammos from now on. If you move, be sure and get a copy of all x-rays and ultrasounds so that your new doctor/hospital will have a baseline and you won't have the joy (?) of lots of extra squeezing.</p><p> </p><p>For now, go do a happy dance or two or three. (Yes, happy dances between the sheets count.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 167955, member: 3626"] I'm so glad everything is good and that you weren't alone through this ordeal. As to your husband, sometimes I think they're more frightened than we are. Men are fixers. All of a sudden, the woman they love needs help and they can't do a darn thing. All they can do is stand by and watch. That is torture to them. If they are semi-sensitive men (and most men are even if they try to hide it), they do imagine the very worst and there is nothing others can say to make them feel better. They need to hear all is well from the pro before they really start to breath again. Glad he's back to breathing. Now be prepared to have questionable mammos from now on. If you move, be sure and get a copy of all x-rays and ultrasounds so that your new doctor/hospital will have a baseline and you won't have the joy (?) of lots of extra squeezing. For now, go do a happy dance or two or three. (Yes, happy dances between the sheets count.) [/QUOTE]
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