OMG! On Jan. 26, 2009, when I heard the words "you have breast cancer" I felt numb! I wanted to cry like a baby, but I held it together until everything was explained to me, plus I was by myslef so I didn't feel as though I really had a shoulder to cry, I didn't to cry on the doctor's and nurses shoulder because at that point they were strangers to me, you know.
But, the type of person I am, whenever I'm in a bad situation or I assume the worse then if the situation turns out good, I'm 100% relieved and if it just so happens turns bad then I'm 50% okay with the bad news, the other 50% is developing a plan to get thru it all. This method has always works for me and I wiil forever think and act this way. When Jennie Fuller, I will never forget her, explain my diagnosis to me it was like her mouth was moving in slow motion and I was completely deaf to what she was sayin. It was the scarest moment I have ever had in life yet!
Later
Tina
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