Four years ago, my mom and dad walked into my office here at home and told me something that rocked my world. Something that changed our family. She had found out that she had breast cancer. What? Breast cancer? She can't have breast cancer. It doesn't run in our family. She has annual mammograms. We found out then that breast cancer doesn't care if it runs in your family. It doesn't care if you don't want it. It doesn't care if you have had annual mammograms and it certainly doesn't respect anything you have done to prevent it. It's nondiscriminatory. She fought through the next 1-1/2 years with faith and prayer as her weapons of choice along with some super physicians with a lot of God given knowledge. And their own arsenal of weapons. Four years later, it's all good.
Monday, September 13, 2010
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