Following on from the last few posts which have been quite "heavy", it's only fair that I let you know how I am dealing with this. Its with focus, determination and humour... lots of humour. Each appointment or trip to hospital has been worrying or frightening even. Craig and I often see the funny side of things, (mostly at inappropriate moments) it's how we deal with the stress.
When the very empathetic yet professional doctor asks you, "what cup size are you"? and before you get a chance to reply, your husband, eyes partially closed and with a real look of concentration on his face, holds his hands up in front as though squeezing my boobs and says;
"about this size… yes, it's this size, I have first hand experience you know"?
You know things are becoming more surreal. She did laugh thank goodness!!

Please click the link above for a fantastic guide to help and show you how to check your breasts.
Also contained within are other links to help answer any questions you may have, such as what's entailed in the screening process, signs and symptoms and support services.
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