
I am paying closer attention to NBCAM events this year. I found a lump on my right breast 2 months ago. After a mammogram and sonogram, the doctor recommended a biopsy. The biopsy was probably the most unpleasant experience of my life (soo faaar...said Homer Simpson). After the long preparations, the fire alarm went off as I was laying there like a pin cushion. Someone knocked on our door and told us it was a mechanical problem and we didn't need to leave. Of course, they had all been evacuated at that point. As the procedure went on, I started feeling very warm and nauseous. Thanks to some pranayama, I got through the whole thing. In the week that it took to get the results back, I went through the five stages of dying. By the 7th day, I had already picked out hats to wear in case I needed chemotherapy (yes I know, drama queen.) Thankfully, it's only a benign fibroadenoma and no surgery is required.
8 out of 10 women do not do breast self exams (BSE) for fear that they will find something or because it is frustrating not knowing what they are feeling. So the more you do them, the more you'll know what is normal for you. Be breast aware ladies. *steps down from my pink soapbox* And enjoy your night out on Broadway!
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