Monday, September 15, 2008
"2 young"
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First, you will see happy new Fall graphics.
Next, I'd like to ask you to scroll down a bit and peruse the "2 young" menu on the right side of the page. These are some of the women I've encountered on the Young Survival Coalition bulletin boards. It is by no means a comprehensive list of all the women there who have their own blogs, web pages, MySpace pages, Caring Bridge pages, Facebook pages, etc. But I quail at adding more names because it's a pretty long list, even here.
Two of the pages in the list now belong to women who have died from their breast cancer. "Jayme" would have been 36 at the end of this past July, but she didn't make it to her birthday. "Courtney - bccourtney" died last night at the age of 23. She was a dancer; she was diagnosed three years ago and the disease ate her body away.
I don't really know what to do with the links, because they won't be updated. Do I just whittle the list down, or do I leave the names, knowing that nothing new will be posted; no answers will be listed on their personal pages about where they are and what they are doing?
Sorry for the downer. It's just vitally important for people to know that young women do get breast cancer, and that young women also die from it. "Early detection" and "prevention" are worthy concepts, but insufficient. Is "Cure" too much to hope for? I hope for myself and for the women listed in the right margin--and for all women dealing with breast cancer who aren't in my feeble list--that it isn't.
I guess if you are bummed now, try looking at the happy Fall graphics again.
Love,
Janet
First, you will see happy new Fall graphics.
Next, I'd like to ask you to scroll down a bit and peruse the "2 young" menu on the right side of the page. These are some of the women I've encountered on the Young Survival Coalition bulletin boards. It is by no means a comprehensive list of all the women there who have their own blogs, web pages, MySpace pages, Caring Bridge pages, Facebook pages, etc. But I quail at adding more names because it's a pretty long list, even here.
Two of the pages in the list now belong to women who have died from their breast cancer. "Jayme" would have been 36 at the end of this past July, but she didn't make it to her birthday. "Courtney - bccourtney" died last night at the age of 23. She was a dancer; she was diagnosed three years ago and the disease ate her body away.
I don't really know what to do with the links, because they won't be updated. Do I just whittle the list down, or do I leave the names, knowing that nothing new will be posted; no answers will be listed on their personal pages about where they are and what they are doing?
Sorry for the downer. It's just vitally important for people to know that young women do get breast cancer, and that young women also die from it. "Early detection" and "prevention" are worthy concepts, but insufficient. Is "Cure" too much to hope for? I hope for myself and for the women listed in the right margin--and for all women dealing with breast cancer who aren't in my feeble list--that it isn't.
I guess if you are bummed now, try looking at the happy Fall graphics again.
Love,
Janet
Labels: awareness, cure, metastasis, prevention, YSC
Comments:
Love the caramel apples...and the evidence of someone's having eaten them :)
I sometimes visit he pages of our angels and it reminds me to pray for their families.
I sometimes visit he pages of our angels and it reminds me to pray for their families.
Hi Janet,
I'm from NC, was diagnosed at 43 (breast), metastasized at 53 (widespread bone). I'm writing this while my femur is throbbing and my hip is killing me.
You give me courage. Loved the vacation pictures and your pink OCC hat.
Margaret
I'm from NC, was diagnosed at 43 (breast), metastasized at 53 (widespread bone). I'm writing this while my femur is throbbing and my hip is killing me.
You give me courage. Loved the vacation pictures and your pink OCC hat.
Margaret
Thank you, Margaret. It's very nice to meet you. I'm sorry you're having pain; I know how awful it can be.
Fentanyl and radiation were my relief.
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Fentanyl and radiation were my relief.