Local TV News Woman Turns Forty

The morning anchor-woman on our regular TV channel, is having a birthday this week. She is having people share with her, positive adoration about turning 40. (is that because 40 is so difficult?) I have been watching this and wondered if I am the only person who wants to scream….40? I LOVED being 40! Just wait till you turn 67 that’s when you need positive vibes!!!!

Today’s happy birthday episode was about mammograms. She has a family history and I am so glad that she did this segment. She had a successful mammogram and with a happy, high five ending that it was all clear. No cancer! BUT. She forgot the second half of the story. The part that happens after the radiologist sees a spot on your mammogram.

About one out of eight ladies are diagnosed with breast cancer. I wish that TV News Girl would have forgotten the 40 year old baseline mammo tripe and shown what happens when the radiologist sees something on your mammogram. It happens at all ages…..

I have had so many mammograms I cannot count them….the ones where the radiologist finds something suspicious…. numbers two. But it is what happens AFTER that is what is important. I wish someone had shown me what happens AFTER the suspicious mammogram. It would have been wonderful to know what exactly was ahead of me. I have had breast cancer twice. A different cancer in a different breast, 7 years apart. (2012, stage two-2029 stage one-early detection)

I know the routine now. Every woman should know the routine, because if it happens to you, you do not have time to think…and if it happens to one of your friends, you have an idea of what is going on and you can support your friend.

I really loved being 40. It was wonderful…and yes. I love being 67 too. (I guess)

Oh yes….GET YOUR MAMMOGRAM. Early detection saves lives. It saved mine twice.

To the 40 year old news person out there. Happy Birthday! Larry and I send our love.

Love you beyond the moon.

Me

White Ribbons For Our Drs and Nurses

My grandfather was a physician and my grandmother was a nurse. I have cousins who are nurses and who are in the medical field. Lauren was studying to be a nurse and Jamison was an Air Force-aerospace medical technician.

I have always been in awe of anyone in the medical field. Their dedication and knowledge gave me complete confidence in their ability to handle any situation.

Today, in honor of the DRs and nurses fighting the C-Virus in our hospitals nation wide, Larry and I salute them. We salute them with our prayers, our commitment to shelter in place and with white ribbons.

On this palm Sunday, 2020, my prayer is for this extraordinary situation to be over soon , for the ones fighting the virus to regain their strength soon and for anyone who has lost a loved one to the C-Virus to find comfort with friends and family.

My heart is breaking and there is nothing I can do but sit in The Cottage and watch it happen.

May God watch over us and give us grace and strength today and everyday.

Love you beyond the moon.

Me