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Old August 9th, 2004, 03:38 PM
Beverly
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"Kiki McGaha" wrote in message
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Hello,



Thank you for replying, I will check the site you mention, that's all I am
doing, searching for answers and the more I do , the more I do panic...
My husband told me don't go, Doctors are all quacks.....and told me that

if
I was going he will not be with me, and left for a business
trip yesterday.
Thank you again.

Kiki.


I hope you listen to your doctor and go for the biopsy. Many lumps are just
cysts or other non-cancerous lumps but you need to find out. Your husband
certainly doesn't sound too supportive or educated on this matter. It's
your health that is at stake and you need to follow through with the
recommended test.



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Old August 9th, 2004, 03:38 PM
Beverly
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"Kiki McGaha" wrote in message
...
Hello,



Thank you for replying, I will check the site you mention, that's all I am
doing, searching for answers and the more I do , the more I do panic...
My husband told me don't go, Doctors are all quacks.....and told me that

if
I was going he will not be with me, and left for a business
trip yesterday.
Thank you again.

Kiki.


I hope you listen to your doctor and go for the biopsy. Many lumps are just
cysts or other non-cancerous lumps but you need to find out. Your husband
certainly doesn't sound too supportive or educated on this matter. It's
your health that is at stake and you need to follow through with the
recommended test.



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Old August 9th, 2004, 04:10 PM
Patricia Heil
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"Kiki McGaha" wrote in message
...
Hello,



Thank you for replying, I will check the site you mention, that's all I am
doing, searching for answers and the more I do , the more I do panic...
My husband told me don't go, Doctors are all quacks.....and told me that

if
I was going he will not be with me, and left for a business
trip yesterday.
Thank you again.

Kiki.



Then I think you need to find a therapy group and go by yourself if he won't
go. Obviously he's going to be a thorn in your side when you last need it.
If he objects to your going to therapy, then I'm sorry but he needs mental
help as bad as you need physical help. Exchange email with some of the
survivors, I'm sure there's somebody else out there with a spouse who's just
as big a problem. I'm not married and I wasn't at the time so I don't have
any advice on that. Just remember he's the problem, not you.


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Old August 9th, 2004, 04:10 PM
Patricia Heil
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"Kiki McGaha" wrote in message
...
Hello,



Thank you for replying, I will check the site you mention, that's all I am
doing, searching for answers and the more I do , the more I do panic...
My husband told me don't go, Doctors are all quacks.....and told me that

if
I was going he will not be with me, and left for a business
trip yesterday.
Thank you again.

Kiki.



Then I think you need to find a therapy group and go by yourself if he won't
go. Obviously he's going to be a thorn in your side when you last need it.
If he objects to your going to therapy, then I'm sorry but he needs mental
help as bad as you need physical help. Exchange email with some of the
survivors, I'm sure there's somebody else out there with a spouse who's just
as big a problem. I'm not married and I wasn't at the time so I don't have
any advice on that. Just remember he's the problem, not you.


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Old August 9th, 2004, 04:21 PM
Kiki McGaha
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Hello,



Thank you for replying, I will check the site you mention, that's all I am
doing, searching for answers and the more I do , the more I do panic...
My husband told me don't go, Doctors are all quacks.....and told me that if
I was going he will not be with me, and left for a business
trip yesterday.
Thank you again.

Kiki.


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Old August 9th, 2004, 04:42 PM
readandpost rosie
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such nonsense!
IF you do have breast cancer, IT IS CURABLE is caught and treated in
a timely fashion.
your husband needs a HUGE kick in the butt!

--
rosie


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Old August 9th, 2004, 04:42 PM
readandpost rosie
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such nonsense!
IF you do have breast cancer, IT IS CURABLE is caught and treated in
a timely fashion.
your husband needs a HUGE kick in the butt!

--
rosie


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Old August 9th, 2004, 04:42 PM
readandpost rosie
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such nonsense!
IF you do have breast cancer, IT IS CURABLE is caught and treated in
a timely fashion.
your husband needs a HUGE kick in the butt!

--
rosie


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Old August 9th, 2004, 06:33 PM
Michelle Guy
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It is a shame he is not being supportive. You need all the people and
positive thoughts you can get. My husband also thought I was
overreacting to a possible cancer, saying I should be more optimistic.
He suffered badly when my diagnosis came through, he was in a sort of
denial because he couldn't deal with the thought of it being something
serious. Go for the test it is important to be sure. Most cancer is
curable in the early stages don't put it off.
Take care
Michelle : Ozzie in Switzerland
69.8/61.4/61kg

On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 10:21:01 -0500, "Kiki McGaha"
wrote:

Hello,



Thank you for replying, I will check the site you mention, that's all I am
doing, searching for answers and the more I do , the more I do panic...
My husband told me don't go, Doctors are all quacks.....and told me that if
I was going he will not be with me, and left for a business
trip yesterday.
Thank you again.

Kiki.


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Old August 9th, 2004, 06:33 PM
Michelle Guy
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It is a shame he is not being supportive. You need all the people and
positive thoughts you can get. My husband also thought I was
overreacting to a possible cancer, saying I should be more optimistic.
He suffered badly when my diagnosis came through, he was in a sort of
denial because he couldn't deal with the thought of it being something
serious. Go for the test it is important to be sure. Most cancer is
curable in the early stages don't put it off.
Take care
Michelle : Ozzie in Switzerland
69.8/61.4/61kg

On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 10:21:01 -0500, "Kiki McGaha"
wrote:

Hello,



Thank you for replying, I will check the site you mention, that's all I am
doing, searching for answers and the more I do , the more I do panic...
My husband told me don't go, Doctors are all quacks.....and told me that if
I was going he will not be with me, and left for a business
trip yesterday.
Thank you again.

Kiki.


 




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