harmony wrote:At a routine physical a couple of days ago, two lumps were discovered on my daughter's breast. She's only 30. Further tests are arranged.
If you're a believer, please mention her in your prayers. I'm sure God will know who you're talking about if you mention harmony's daughter. If you aren't a believer, please send good vibes and positive thoughts.
Lord, but I hate this disease.
Positive thoughts for you and your whole family, harmony.
Get the best medical advice and care you can secure. Much progress has been made in treating breast cancer in the past decade. Survival and cure rates are way up in that time period.
That is very good in the successful treatment of this disease.
Harmony, is that your single daughter who's practically perfect in every way?
Either way, that's a totally raw deal. I'm sorry to hear about this.
If it makes things any better, my stepdaughter had the same thing, but she was only 19 or 20 at the time. It turned out to be a benign fat deposit, nothing more. Hopefully your daughter's situation will be something similarly benign.
Crossing my fingers,
Shades
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harmony wrote:At a routine physical a couple of days ago, two lumps were discovered on my daughter's breast. She's only 30. Further tests are arranged.
If you're a believer, please mention her in your prayers. I'm sure God will know who you're talking about if you mention harmony's daughter. If you aren't a believer, please send good vibes and positive thoughts.
Lord, but I hate this disease.
Prayers and best wishes. I know by too much experience what you are going through. So extra prayers will be said be me for you and your daughter.
Your daughter might be OK. I hope so. Both my grandads have cancer. They both had treatment over a few years and I think they are both almost cured. My papa here in England gets radiation. I think that is something all women worry about. it is so horrible and an kill a woman inside. If there is a God out there, may he be with all women in this situation. A very special friend of mine had breast cancer. She lived about 20 years after she was diagnosed. It had gone to her brain and she couldn't even remember who I was. I am positive she remembers me now though. It is quite horrible to see someone who meant a lot to you not know who you are. I know she knows me. I feel it so strongly. It does hurt though. Your daughter is very young to be in such a situation. I hope she gets well. I am sure she will, there is so much treatment available and so many people being cured and I am sure she will have caught it in time. I might just be an absess though. Heres to hoping, heh? I know that women can get this sort of thing when menstruating and even menopause. Or at least that is what I think. Not entirely sure, but it is best not to get ones hopes too high and I am sure it will get better. I think at times that Nature makes more illnesses because there are more cures out there and in some ways it isn't very natural to go against nature. As though nature wants to balance things out and doesn't really care about peoples feelings, but rather just wants children to be born beause it is natural and that is why nature looks after pregnant women. but in these days we are opposing nature and there are so many people being born that... crap!!!!! I am sorry, I think I was rambling. So sorry. God bless you, your daughter and both your families.
harmony wrote:At a routine physical a couple of days ago, two lumps were discovered on my daughter's breast. She's only 30. Further tests are arranged.
If you're a believer, please mention her in your prayers. I'm sure God will know who you're talking about if you mention harmony's daughter. If you aren't a believer, please send good vibes and positive thoughts.
Lord, but I hate this disease.
I'm sorry to read this. I will say prayers for her recovery!