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Old 02-17-2012, 11:45 AM   #3
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OSB,

That WAS quite the scare for you. I'm so happy to hear that it turned out to be negative. Obviously, because of your family history, you have to stay diligent about being checked, which it seems you are. So many people aren't and I know of many (Butches in particular) who don't even do self checks; let alone routine mammograms. Has your family had any of the genetic testing done? If you haven't, once again because of your sisters, you shouldn't have to jump through the typical bunch of hoops to have the testing done. It would at least give you some sort of idea of what your own risk is and that of your daughter as well.

I'm so happy to hear that your sisters are both doing well. I am sad though that your family has been so deeply impacted by this disease. If you haven't already, I think you should all go out and celebrate your negative tests!

Wishing you all well and thank you for sharing. Hearing the positive stories are nothing short of a gift for many of us.

Big hugs!
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