There's been a pain right underneath my breast since Thanksgiving. Because I felt no lump, at first I thought the back pain had radiated to the front, then I thought it might be the shingles spreading. Now I don't think it's either, and since I've already had an EKG and an X-ray, the only thing I can think to do now is get a mammogram. I'm due
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Ahhh, the dreaded first day back after holidays, nothing ever goes to plan.
I'm thinking good thoughts for whatever the results are on the random unknown thing.
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Great drawings! I can't even draw stick figures so I admire anyone who can really draw! *hugs*
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Hell, sometimes it's hard to get them back into routine after a three-day weekend!
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Another great batch of pictures; I think you've got some really good likenesses in this batch. I particularly like 32, 38 and 40 in that regard. Your Picasso-esque Dean is really fun and original, I love that one too. The colourful Sam at the beginning is great, really bold and striking - he puts me in mind of Heath Ledger's Joker a bit! Is there some watercolour in that one?
Go get your mammogram, it's most probably nothing to be worried about, but always good to be sure. I'll be sending positive thooughts your way for the result x
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Thanks. It's always good to hear I got the likenesses right. By the time I got to the Picasso-esque Dean, I was just trying any crazy thing that came into my head. Kind of the same with 31 (which is watercolor over pencil, and also reminded me of Ledger's Joker!) I just decided, "Why not? Let's see how it turns out. What's the worst that can happen?"
Men get millions of dollars funded towards helping them maintain their erections. Why can't they find a way to stop women losing bladder control?! *grumblegrumble*
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I devoutly hope the pain in your breast turns out to be nothing serious, and that the pain from your shingles clears up soon.
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Well, the good news is it's not cancer. The bad news is I still don't know what the hell the pain is. But after good news like "it's not cancer," the bad news really isn't bad at all. :)
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