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A blog about my life as a worrier. No worry is too big, or too small.
What, Me Worry? : Remembering Richard
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What, Me Worry? No worry is too big. Or too small. What, Me Worry? Monday, May 2, 2011. I was going to try for a little humor today, to lighten things up after yesterday's worried sunscreen screed. But there's nothing funny about Osama bin Laden, nothing humorous about his life or his death. And there's still only sadness when I think about those who died on 9/11, including one among them whom I knew, Richard Ross. E and I met Richard through the YPO, a business organization that sponsors educational and...
What, Me Worry? : A Good Walk Unspoiled
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What, Me Worry? No worry is too big. Or too small. What, Me Worry? Saturday, November 15, 2014. A Good Walk Unspoiled. The other day, I took a walk to the pond near my home. The foliage, though past its peak, had a muted beauty. I admired the yellow and rust tones, filtered through a soft light, and breathed deeply the sweet smell of drying leaves. I walked through piles of leaves, crunching them underfoot. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Possibly it's because I'm generally not very good at it, so when I ...
What, Me Worry? : Call Me Grandma
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What, Me Worry? No worry is too big. Or too small. What, Me Worry? Sunday, August 11, 2013. What's in a name? A lot, apparently, when it comes to deciding what your grandchildren should call you. When my granddaughter, Raina, was born ten months ago, I thought friends might ask me about her. Uncommon name, but invariably the question they posed was, "What do you. Want to be called? Why not be Grandma? Who could say no to that? I realized I'd been looking for a sense of connection, and here it was. I ...
What, Me Worry? : The Road Taken
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What, Me Worry? No worry is too big. Or too small. What, Me Worry? Monday, March 5, 2012. On a frigid winter day in 1972, I went for a ride with a friend. It changed my life. He had suggested that we drive from New York City upstate to Bear Mountain. But a fork in the road took us in a different direction, one that has made all the difference to me. Dated during our sophomore year and it hadn't ended well. E., who had barely spoken to me for two years, jumped up and called my name. In that mo...A beautif...
What, Me Worry? : Flying Toward the Setting Sun
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What, Me Worry? No worry is too big. Or too small. What, Me Worry? Friday, July 2, 2010. Flying Toward the Setting Sun. When I left my house in Newton, bound for the funeral of E.'s cousin Art in Portland, Oregon, I expected an emotional journey. I knew Art well and his untimely death had shocked and saddened me. I anticipated that my time in Portland would be intense, but I didn't imagine that the flight itself would be filled with unpredictability and drama. They're rare in Massachusetts, but the weath...
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After Active Treatment Ends: When People Stop Asking « Breastcancer.org Blog
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Treatment and Side Effects. The Breast Cancer Journey. After Active Treatment Ends: When People Stop Asking. After Active Treatment Ends: When People Stop Asking. On February 12th, 2015. Categories: The Breast Cancer Journey. However, it seemed as if my friends and relatives wanted to forget that I’d ever had cancer. As long as I seemed fine, maybe they could assume I. Have you had feelings similar to mine about the reactions of your family and friends? I’d love to hear from you about the things people h...
BreastFree Blog: May 2011
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Living breast-free after mastectomy surgery—. News, information, advice, and random thoughts. Saturday, May 14, 2011. Climate Change and Breast Forms. Hot weather can affect how breast forms feel. I've found several leisure forms that have a flattering natural shape and feel comfortable to wear. You can read about them at BreastFree.org. In the Breast Forms. If you're like me and want to avoid perspiring behind your forms, consider switching to non-silicone during the hot weather. You may find it so ...
Living a Breast-Free Life « Breastcancer.org Blog
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Treatment and Side Effects. Treatment and Side Effects. Living a Breast-Free Life. Living a Breast-Free Life. On March 25th, 2014. Categories: Treatment and Side Effects. When I saw my chest after surgery, I felt relieved. I thought I looked fine and, happily, so did my husband. While the decision about whether or not to reconstruct was mine alone, my husband’s love and support helped me immeasurably. And the fact I had seen my mother-in-law living a full life without breasts reassured me tha...My mother...
BreastFree Blog: Musings five years post-surgery
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Living breast-free after mastectomy surgery—. News, information, advice, and random thoughts. Wednesday, October 19, 2011. Musings five years post-surgery. My photograph from the Tribune article. Recently, the Chicago Tribune published an article about options after mastectomy surgery, which featured BreastFree.org. As some of you probably know firsthand, doctors frequently urge their patients to have reconstruction, believing that they won't feel happy without it. While I agree that reconstruction h...
BreastFree Blog: There Are Worse Things Than Losing My Breasts
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Living breast-free after mastectomy surgery—. News, information, advice, and random thoughts. Monday, April 14, 2014. There Are Worse Things Than Losing My Breasts. Since I had my bilateral mastectomy, I've tried to keep the loss of my breasts in perspective. There are worse things that could happen. For me and for many of us who have had breast cancer, the news we most fear is that our cancer has spread beyond our breasts — that it has become metastatic. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. I can sure r...
BreastFree Blog: April 2014
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Living breast-free after mastectomy surgery—. News, information, advice, and random thoughts. Monday, April 14, 2014. There Are Worse Things Than Losing My Breasts. Since I had my bilateral mastectomy, I've tried to keep the loss of my breasts in perspective. There are worse things that could happen. For me and for many of us who have had breast cancer, the news we most fear is that our cancer has spread beyond our breasts — that it has become metastatic. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. I'm still le...
BreastFree Blog: July 2014
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Living breast-free after mastectomy surgery—. News, information, advice, and random thoughts. Wednesday, July 16, 2014. A New Use For the Lowly Tissue. I reasoned that with a tissue next to my skin, if I began sweating I could remove the damp tissue and replace it with a dry one, thereby preventing further irritation to my chest. Even if I were out and about, all I had to do was have an extra tissue or two with me. I tried out the idea and it worked! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). When I...
BreastFree Blog: December 2013
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Living breast-free after mastectomy surgery—. News, information, advice, and random thoughts. Saturday, December 28, 2013. How Will My Chest Change in the Weeks, Months, and Years After My Mastectomy? The small amount of concavity that may occur after a simple mastectomy probably won't be noticeable in clothes even if you choose to go flat. If you wear breast forms, the concavity is easily corrected and should have no impact on your appearance in clothes. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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No, really, what? Tuesday, October 21, 2003. Posted by Eric at 3:34 AM. Tuesday, October 07, 2003. I learned something today. I learned that in college, writing for humor value is not acceptable when writing serious papers. Come to think of it, I should've learned that at the end of first term sophomore year. Posted by Eric at 7:40 PM. Wednesday, October 01, 2003. And yet not enough fun. That's enough bitching and incoherence for a while. Posted by Eric at 6:31 AM. Sunday, July 06, 2003. Out of the fray ...
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What, Me Worry? No worry is too big. Or too small. What, Me Worry? Saturday, November 15, 2014. A Good Walk Unspoiled. The other day, I took a walk to the pond near my home. The foliage, though past its peak, had a muted beauty. I admired the yellow and rust tones, filtered through a soft light, and breathed deeply the sweet smell of drying leaves. I walked through piles of leaves, crunching them underfoot. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Possibly it's because I'm generally not very good at it, so when I ...
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