I was unable to access the newsgroups for a while but now I'm back. In
January I wrote that I had to go back a second time to the radiology place
as they found something in my mammogram they were concerned about The
second time they took a second set of pictures and then did an ultrasound
but still couldn't conclude anything and recommended a six-month follow-up.
However, my ob/gyn referred me to a surgeon as I was concerned. The surgeon
specialized in the breast and confirmed that it was not cancer (no surgery
needed - he just examined me under an orange light).
In the meantime, John and I have moved into our house in Sun City in
Summerlin (Las Vegas) and we love it. Never thought we'd ever live in a
house. Work is a struggle but hopefully I'll eventually start feeling
comfortable there. I'm having to deal with a different office system and a
different set of court rules. They seem to do everything different in Las
Vegas - including driving.
colophony - 26 Apr 2006 14:35 GMT
welcome back
Colophony
>I was unable to access the newsgroups for a while but now I'm back. In
> January I wrote that I had to go back a second time to the radiology place
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> different set of court rules. They seem to do everything different in Las
> Vegas - including driving.
David S. - 28 Apr 2006 01:01 GMT
Hi Debbie:
Good to hear from you again. Glad you dodged the cancer bullet. I'm
jealous of your living in Las Vegas. It would probably be best to keep my
wife a thousand miles away from the slot machines however.
Hope all goes well for you and John. It was good to hear from you. A
lot of the old crew seems to be gone these days.
Thank you.
David S.
>I was unable to access the newsgroups for a while but now I'm back. In
> January I wrote that I had to go back a second time to the radiology place
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> different set of court rules. They seem to do everything different in Las
> Vegas - including driving.
Steve Kramer - 28 Apr 2006 02:10 GMT
>I was unable to access the newsgroups for a while but now I'm back.
Good to hear from you again, Debbie. How's John doing? Still undetectable
coming up on 3 years?
> The surgeon
> specialized in the breast and confirmed that it was not cancer (no surgery
> needed - he just examined me under an orange light).
What a relief! No family needs concurrent cancers.

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MAS - 28 Apr 2006 03:33 GMT
Welcome back Debbie & John!
>I was unable to access the newsgroups for a while but now I'm back. In
> January I wrote that I had to go back a second time to the radiology place
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> different set of court rules. They seem to do everything different in Las
> Vegas - including driving.