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Thursday, August 12, 2010

You Capture-Everyday Things

I'm going to put a little different spin on this week's You Capture. My pictures aren't exactly Everyday Things for me, but everyday, thousands of women across the country receive the frightening phone call.

Hi Mrs. Afterbirth?

Umm, not exactly, there's no L.

We have your mammogram results and Dr. would like us to schedule additional images and an ultrasound.

The freak mode sets in.

Along with insomnia until the day of the tests.

And the pleading with God that you don't have time for this kind of crap.

Until the kind Ultrasound Tech turns the monitor towards you and guesses it's only a cyst.

Common in perimenopausal women.

Exhale!



I'll spare you the up close and personal shots of my left breast covered in ultrasound goop, this is a family blog.

And so readers, I ask for your help in the fight against breast cancer. Energizer is currently a sponsor of the 2010 Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure®, a series of 15 events across the nation where participants walk 60 miles over the course of three days. As a way to celebrate this, Energizer is donating $1 to Susan G. Komen for a Cure for every new “like” on the Energizer Bunny Facebook page (up to $15,000). That’s right. All you have to do is “Like” the Energizer Bunny! It would be MUCH, MUCH appreciated if you could help spread the word!

Big or small, we need to save them all!

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13 comments:

  1. That is so nice of Energizer Bunny. Will surely like them, plus also tell my buddies to do the same!

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  2. Glad it was only a cyst!

    Yay for the Bunny! :D

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  3. Great post, I will like them on facebook!

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  4. Whew! That is so scary. Glad you're fine.

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  5. I was very happy to do this as my mother is a 25 year cancer survivor, my aunt is a survivor and my cousin has just finished her therapy and we are praying for things to remain clear. Glad all turned out well for you - now let us find a cure!

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  6. I like them on facebook.

    I also had a cyst that I had removed from my left breast. It was not cancerous but definitely scary.I was only 22 years old at the time.

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  7. So glad things turned out okay. It's wonderful that you've turned this into an opportunity to do good!

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  8. Phew - what a relief! I am sure that the whole ordeal was frightening to say the least. I will head on over to FB and find the energizer bunny :D Thanks for blogging about this.

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  9. Yikes - always so scary! I love how Energizer is helping to support this, and figners crossed more and more WILL be saved going forward.

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  11. Never easy to get tests done, but once the stress of the results is over, it's so worth the peace of mind!

    I am your newest follower from the blog hop.

    If you get the chance, would love for you to come visit me at my blog!

    Hazel
    Critique of the Unique
    http://critiqueoftheunique.blogspot.com

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