Granny_grump_
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Dishonesty lies and thieves and online Bullies!!!
Nothing to do with diabetes except that I am a long term T1 diabetic and this is mentioned.
Do not look if you are scared of scars but it is an article about breast cancer and my fight...
My husband died beginning of March and he saw photos and knew of article being prepared. He would be proud that it has now been published.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...oudly-shows-flat-chest-double-mastectomy.html
I have always felt that this comes across in @donnellysdogs posts. What a great example of humanity!Such a good thing to do @donnellysdogs , and such lovely photos: you look attractive, confident, powerful, strong, kind - all the things a survivor should be.
Nothing to do with diabetes except that I am a long term T1 diabetic and this is mentioned.
Do not look if you are scared of scars but it is an article about breast cancer and my fight...
My husband died beginning of March and he saw photos and knew of article being prepared. He would be proud that it has now been published.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...oudly-shows-flat-chest-double-mastectomy.html
@donnellysdogs I'm not sure what to say but I want to say something to support your amazing courage and determination, and to thank you for letting people see your photos which are, as @AdamJames said, beautiful on so many levels. Special recognition for doing this when your husband died so recently, and huge empathy; my husband died three years ago, and suddenly managing everything - and being - alone when you have health issues can be, politely put, hard. Like you, I have my dog, whose conversational skills have improved massively, so three cheers for Daisy too!Thank you everybody.
More different articles going into 2 ladies magazines within next 4 weeks....will let you all know when they will be published. They will have photos of hubby and me too.
What keeps me going is the love and support of people here and a very special severely disabled friend of mine. My life is so easy compared to hers.
The loss of my husband is absolutely devastating. So glad I have Daisy dog as my legacy of canine companion. Today though I had to prepare details to have on wall in prominent place for medics ref my meds and also sorting out care for Daisy if I end up in A&E/hospital/ill/dead etc. Things you dont think about when you have a partner..putting a smile on face when thinking of this likelihood is hard to do..
Thank you everybody for all your support. (I didnt like the headline in article) when published in magazines I can correct events/story but not the headline they choose to use, but...Hey, so many people have virtually or in realife given support that it has been absolutely overwhelming.
Thank you...
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