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I love to get your comments on the blog, but if you would like to contact me directly with a question or comment, then send an e-mail to:
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Hello.
Please read how IVF medications led to my breast cancer and how a breast cancer study using genetic testing to check estrogen metabolism is saving my life.
Please share my story with all women who have used or are considering IVF, HRT and anyone with estrogen positive breast cancer.
Your site is enviable. I am relatively new to this but found because of dana jennings. You might enjoy something I’ve written paralleling breast cancer in the female to prostate in the male. Something else… we have the same theme from wordpress and i need to learn how you do some of those things in the widgets. the best…. jm ps oh yea… the reason I am writing is for you to read my post today about the breast/prostate thing.
Check out my latest book, HEALING WITH WORDS: A WRITER’S CANCER JOURNEY
THANKS!
DIANA RAAB, MFA, RN
Please send me updates when you post. I love your thoughtful posts.
Thank you Peggy for your kind words. I post every day, so check out the blog and you should find a new daily post.
Please help disseminate this “call for papers” advertisement to members of your organization. The conference will provide an amiable forum for exchanging ideas in the field of music and medicine as well as music in the health education and health allied professions from the most erudite scholars in the field. We look forward to seeing you in Utah on June 3, 2011. Thank you.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: Interdisciplinary Society for Quantitative Research in Music and Medicine
Weber State University, Ogden, Utah
Friday June 3, 2011
Submission Deadline: January 1, 2011
SUBMISSIONS
Brief proposals (approximately 500 words) or full papers should be submitted electronically by January 1, 2011 preferably using our online submission on our web site http://www.weber.edu/ISQRMM
For further inquires, please email Dr. David Akombo (801)626-6741 qrmm@weber.edu
Thank you so much for sharing this. I am a new cancer survivor and am struggling with post cancer treatment depression right now. I have one more surgery left before I can say I am done with all treatment but does it really ever end?
I make and sell jewelry and have to say that my jewelry and customers kept me going through out this whole process. They helped me survive it! I sell a full line of cancer awareness jewelry so please stop by.
Again thank you for putting into words what many of us are going through but don’t have the talent to share.
Hugs,
Karen
Thank you Karen for contacting us and for sharing the link to your jewellery making. Wishing you lots of good health and happiness as you continue your journey beyond cancer.
My Mom just found out she has breast cancer. I hope to visit this site regualrly and get encouragement for this journey. Thank you.
stumbled upon your blog today – hope to become a regular reader!!!
I stumbled upon the blog through Facebook via Chemobabe as it caught my attention. A topic about the unseen internet cancer community caught my eye as this has become a main supporting force for me. I am a young breast cancer survivor new to the community. Though breast cancer is too prevalent (one is too many in my opinion) as seen in the crowds at those walks, I often feel alone as a breast cancer survivor with young children instead of grandchildren. I was diagnosed in my 30s and after 2 years in treatment, I still face many tough issues. I found catharsis in writing as I have before, but since my diagnosis, I found that keeping a blog was especially healing. I have “met” so many people online with common experiences and ideas. Thank you for your blog and messages of hope.
I was 19 when i was diagnosed with Melinoma to my spine,which required skin grafts to cover the whole in my back. At 28 I was diagnosed with Breast cancer and by the age off 30 I had a bilateral Mastectomy which ended my marriage as he moved into the other room.I stayed for ten years to raise my children then promised my dieing mother of lung cancer I would would leave him and enjoy what life i have left.I have found love in my life,something i thought i would never do so dont give up HOPE as there is LIFE and LOVE after CANCER I am now 50 and happy and I know If my mum was alive she would be the happiest women in the world to see me HAPPY
Kathleen, thank you so much for sharing your story of hope with us – I really appreciate you taking the time to do this. Continued, happiness and health to you. Marie
HI Marie, Just wanted to let you know I have tried to post many messages (some of them winded though much thought out) that have not been posted. Probably minor quirky things that need to be worked around that I don’t have the savvy to pick up on how to resolve. But I have been present … just wanted you to know and also I have found this recent thread on **%$_ things people say so very close to my heart. Am finding comfort in folks’ responses.
Rachel
Rachel, I am so sorry this has been happening – i am no techie myself, so all I can do is apologize and say I will keep an eye on the situation. I appreciate your support so very much x
Will you let me know if the message I just tried to post showed up? I don’t know WHAT’s going on.
No problem, Marie. This is not to complain; I just wanted you to know I have been present (well sometimes). It could be a combination of my quirky Mac, the internet, and maybe more than anything ME. Enjoy the weekend.
Hi Marie,
Hope your Dad is well. I have a friend that may need your help with a blog, I included you on an email reply to her this morning, from my work email to your old ucd email. I believe she needs a blog to see if anyone out there can help her with her special needs child since birth. Hugs, Love and Miss you very much! xoxo Cathy
Seems so long since we spoke or email. I’ve sent emails to Dublin, but not sure if you see them. Are you still there? I hope you have a wonderful birthday week next week!