This is my beautiful buy-one-get-one-free daughter with her baby Lee. Her dad and I didn't stay together but she and I cannot be separated...it seems we are joined at the breast. She is 31 years old and last week she discovered a small lump. Even though she's not related to me biologically, she too has a family history of breast cancer in her family. Luckily, she was informed enough to go directly to the doctor to get it checked. He confirmed that it was a suspicious tiny lump and suggested watching it.WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?
NEVER! She lives in Houston and is fortunate that her mom works at MD Anderson - the famous cancer center. She has an appointment today to have it completely checked out and C ruled out. I'm proud of her for taking charge of her health - she is Major Tom and everyone else is Ground Control.
Prayers that all is clear!
Silver Lining: Talking, talking, talking about breast health and breast cancer makes a difference not only to our peers, but to the generations below. They are watching us.
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