Guest guest Posted March 5, 2008 Report Share Posted March 5, 2008 Lynda, honey, you are lucky to be alive after all that you have been through. Breast implants should never be put into a woman's body after having cancer. We are trying to get the message out to Cross Cancer here in Edmonton, and we have left the Command Trust Network brochures in the Compassion House mailbox. We know that someone gets to them, and they end up in the garbage. I am a litterbug, because I accidentally drop these brochures everywhere. Thank you for sharing your continuing journey with us. You are a very strong and brave lady, and this will help you to get through this. Lynda, we will walk down this painful road with you. I agree with our Rogene, stats mean very little, because we are all so very different. Sending love and hope to you...Lea and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` Re: Re: Rogene and Lynda>>Oh Lordy . . . No wigs. My head is significantly larger than >average. . . I tried wearing a wig then they were in style years >ago. . . Talk about a giant headache! . . . I won't even consider >one again. I'll find some little hats that cover the ugly areas. . . >My hair grows fast, so the evidence should be hidden soon.>>I think this surgery will be just in the nick of time pain-wise. I >woke up with pain last night. A first.>>Hugs,>>Rogene>>><http://promos.hotbar.com/promos/promodll.dll?RunPromo & El= & SG= & RAND=15392 & partner=hotbar>>Upgrade Your Email - Click here!>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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