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Monthly Archives: October 2011
All about reconstruction
Well it’s finally happened. Dr. Guay has launched the Canadian breast reconstruction site. You can read all about it in The Globe and Mail article. I wish it had been there for me when I was diagnosed. At least now … Continue reading
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Bummer day
Sometimes you just have a bad day, cancer or no cancer. Today was one of those days. I didn’t know it was going to be, but I should have suspected it because I woke up no feeling rested at all. … Continue reading
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Eggy stuff
I’ve been so busy working four mornings a week that I haven’t had time to post. I can’t believe it’s Friday already. On Tuesday, Hubby and I drove over to the OBGYN’s office, the lovely Dr. S. It was a … Continue reading
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Prime rib and nose bleeds
I know, the subject seems a bit strange, but in my world they are linked. It starts two weekends ago, the weekend before Canadian Thanksgiving. Prime rib roasts were on sale at the local grocery store. It’s a tiny neighbourhood … Continue reading
Running for the Cure
I wasn’t sure what to expect this morning. As in was I going to be overwhelmed emotionally with all the pink? When I last did the Run for the Cure, it was sponsored by Honda and breast cancer wasn’t part … Continue reading