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Apology

About my previous posting...

I'm not sure if anyone has read it, or if anyone will read this one, but I want to apologize for being so insensitive....  It did not occur to me last night to read other postings before putting up my own question, and after I read them today, I was ashamed.

I did not mean to talk about how fearful I was of an issue that is very real in others' lives. I really didn't. After reading the posts today, I realized what a brave and strong group of people you are. So, if you happen to come by this, please accept my apology.

Good luck, and keep fighting.
nicky
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167426 tn?1254086235
Facing an unknown medical problem when you are young is hard to handle.  My daughter is 50 and she tells me that when she is in taking her chemo that most of the ladies there are "old" and white haired. She admires them so much because  they have formed kinda of a club, when the chemo is finished they all grab their bags and head out to the Mall. As one of those 70ish women I can relate to your fears, you have a long life in front of you and it scares you to think it might not be a pleasant one. With all you said in your post, I truely believe you do not have cancer, the benign percentages and your age are on your side.  The ladies on this forum are the most understanding women I have ever had the pleasure to meet.  They all heard your fear and understand.  Let us know how you come out please.  We do care.
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158061 tn?1202678326
Nicky, your being scard came across in your post.  You don't have to apologize.  I don't tend to answer a post for which I know absolutely nothing.  Your scans are clear, the pain in the middle of the cycle could be middleschertx (bad spelling) it is pain in the middle of a cycle.  You could try posting in the Gyn forum, it is Dr. answered and there may be some answers there for you.  You are dealing with your own cancer, good luck to you and keep monitoring the skin, we do learn to co exist with our cancer.
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