I have hate brewing deep inside because of the Rona scare tactics. I have no fear of the Rona. I have one hell of a lump in my titty and I have no insurance. I will be damned if my hubby will lose everything he worked for. I dont know how to tell my husband I am probably fucked, I’m in my 50’s so not good. I don’t want him to touch me because I hide it. I am at peace, but Danes if I don’t go off at the Branch Covidians… How do Itell my hubby I am probably fucked?
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I used to work in a medical clinic. I got a small, painful lump in my armpit. Showed it to a doc at the clinic. She told me that cancer lumps don't hurt, and probably it was just a plugged up lymph node or something. She gave me some antibiotics in case of infection. Now just this week I got another one, bigger, and more sore. Looked up what it could be, and not usually serious they said. Anyhoo, some stuff spontaneously drained from it today and feels/looks much improved, so I'm not worried. Next: I know two women personally (one my mother) who developed breast lumps. Both frightened of cancer. They both underwent biopsies. Just benign cysts. You might just have a benign condition, too. You should tell your husband for moral support. If it proves to be cancer, you can make a decision for just lumpectomy, if that is what you want, and do nutrition therapy. My hairdresser told me this: She had several friends with breast cancer. They went through all the horrible breast removal, chemotherapy and radiation. She said they were otherwise healthy at the start, but the treatment sickened them, and the end of their lives were miserable. Now for the big one. My aunt had breast cancer and went through the whole oncology treatment. Cancer went into remission for a few years and then came back. This time she opted to let nature take its course, no oncology routine. She said this: "The treatment is worse than the disease." So you just make some decisions about how you want to handle things, and don't let doctors push you around. This is #1: If you are sure that Christ is your Savior, you have got nothing to worry about. He will see you through whatever the problem is. And if he should call you home, that's a blessing. Prayers for you.
Thank you…