Comments:

DWench - 2004-05-13 15:15:21
*love*
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shiftyshady - 2004-05-13 20:59:31
This entry strikes a chord with me. My sister just called me to today to tell me that she has cancer. I feel pretty scared for her. I hope everything turns out well for you. I'm still here to talk, so quit saying that you're alone with nobody to talk to. Getting an e-mail from you would make my day.
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djmarionette - 2004-05-13 21:37:16
Yeah! *points up to above comment* Glad you went to Dr.
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perfectbone - 2004-05-14 00:27:04
You know.....your biceps rock.
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angry-bob - 2004-05-14 03:04:28
"Im legal again, and looking spiffy." I love that line. Drinking lots of orange juice helps. And don't die. I love reading your diary. I'd have to hurt you if you stopped writing in it.
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marissa - 2004-05-14 16:11:54
hey. stumbled upon your diary. you are a really good writer i'll put you on my favorites list. you are not alone. but i have felt that before. i'll keep reading, so add one more to your "people who read this crap" counter.
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sarkasmo - 2004-05-15 14:09:28
Dude, this same thing happened to me in 96. I found a lump, went to the dr. He set up an appt to go STRAIGHT to the mammography lab at the hospital, so I stopped by work on the way there and explained. The office nazi that I worked for at the time (he really was a bad, bad man) was all, "Just don't take too long." I told him I'd take as long as they needed me to. Well, I ended up there for the whole afternoon, what with the waiting room and then having to also get an ultrasound. He made it clear that he wasn't happy about all this. But the clincher was that I had to have surgery, and he ACTUALLY ASKED ME TO COME TO WORK AFTER THE SURGERY. This was about 2 weeks later. He was convinced that because it was an outpatient surgery, I should be able to take half a day and come in for the rest of my shift. So anyway, I totally feel your pain on the insensitive clod front. You'll be fine. Keep us posted.
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