Love My Mom Breast Cancer Warrior Shirt

Love My Mom Breast Cancer Warrior

When life gives you lemons … don’t turn it into a breast awareness campaign, i think it’d be more appropriate to use actual breast pictures .. and also for girls panicking out there about the unsymmetrical/disymmetry lemon, its quite normal to have one boob slightly bigger or smaller than the other, its when one is harder and Love My Mom Breast Cancer Warrior Shirt(because of swelling and lumps) that you have to worry.

Love My Mom Breast Cancer Warrior Shirt, Youth tee, V-neck, Sweater and Unisex, t-shirt

Love My Mom Breast Cancer Warrior
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Love My Mom Breast Cancer Warrior
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Love My Mom Breast Cancer Warrior
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I get the lemon illustration. I also get the comments about seeing actual breasts with Love My Mom Breast Cancer Warrior Shirt. Breast self-examination is important. Knowing exactly how your breasts (no matter the gender) look and feel like when healthy is important so you know when something has changed. Get an annual physical so a physician can examine them, too. What’s most important… Get your mammograms. Get a baseline when you’re young. Get them annually after 40.

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I was diagnosed last Friday with Love My Mom Breast Cancer Warrior Shirt. No visual surface cues. No lump found on self-exam or exam by my pcp during my annual physical. It was a mammogram that alerted us to a pea sized tumor in my left breast. I’m lucky, I was very aware of my risk. I’m the third generation in a row. My grandmother and mother both got it in their early to mid-60’s. I’m 47 and pre-menopausal. It would have been easy to push this off thinking I had time to get more serious later. I didn’t. We caught it early so I should be fine, but there were no signs or symptoms. A mammogram has probably made the difference between a brief detour and a fight for my life.

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