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Date Posted: 19:55:16 03/29/05 Tue
Author: AmandaW
Subject: I second that with a passion. My mother is an ovarian cancer survivor....who neglected to keep her appointments and is one darn lucky lady.
In reply to: MariMata 's message, "Well you've come to the right place to vent about your probs! And don't you lose one more minutes worth of sleep over that good-for-nothing so called man formerly of yours. Unless of course, you're back together, in which case, forget that. And even though that doctor-we-all-dislike-visit is a pain (I won't say where), it could actually save your life. My cousin-in-law is about to pass on from cervical cancer, and her doctors told her if she had caught it earlier, she 'probably' would've had a chance. So keep those appointments, ladies!!" on 02:16:22 03/29/05 Tue


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[> [> Yeah, I definitely go every year, it's just that I hate all types of appointments like that. Appointments in general are a nuisance to me. But on a more personal level, my best friend had some abnormal cells the last time she had a pap smear, so they took a biopsy, but luckily it turned out to be non-cancerous. She still has the abnormal cells though, and they aren't quite sure why. She has to go back in 3 months for more tests. Perhaps it's nomal for her to be abnormal? -- Nadja, 23:28:41 03/29/05 Tue [1]

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