Calling all bloggers...my friend Dianne has asked me to direct your attention to her blog to read of her recent encounter with a friend who overlooked the signs of cancer. Dianne knows God placed her in her friend's path at just the right time to save her life. Please take a moment to vist Dianne here and read her story.
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I'm going now, thanks!
GM BO, I just went over there Bo..left my prayers...and Thnk you girl for getting our attention into this matter...May you have a GREAT Sunday...hugs and smiles Gl♥ria
Thanks for sharing; Diane is lucky to have a friend who cared enough!
I'm going over now..thanks for sharing... hugs ~lynne~
I'm on my way!
Thanks so much, Bo. I'm still overwhelmed by all of this happening and how I was used. Nancy is clearly scared so the prayers and wonderful thoughts from your friends will help her so much. Thank you for caring.
Going right over there. Hope you're having a good weekend!
Thank you for posting this. I went over to say a prayer. My daughter has a mole similar, has been checked a year or so ago. She now has a lump in her breast. I have got to get her to go to the Doc. and this reminded me about her mole. Bless you for posting this.
Hello Bo, I am going to Dianne's post to find out what happened. That word cancer scares me half to death. Both of my parents died of cancer. My mom's was not the kind that's in the genes. She had a sore on her tongue and a doctor told her not to worry about it. When she went to dentist many months later he told her it was cancer. She waited too long and it killed her. There is a huge lesson here. My dad had prostate cancer and he ignored it too. I am so aware of watching for signs of cancer because of them. I'm on my way to Dianne's blog.
Have a wonderful day.
Hugs...Jeanne
Bo~
Thank you for sharing this with us. There is a lot of cancer in my family history. My mom had breast cancer, my 47 year old brother died of stomach cancer and my dad had prostate, bladder, and skin cancer. My other brother was recently diagnosed with melanoma, but has an excellent prognosis. You really have to be on top of your own health.
Bo, thanks for sending us over there. That was a great post about a very important subject. Thanks for spreading the word. I am much wiser now. laurie
THANK YOU Bo!
Blessings,
Sher
No reservations needed sweet Bo, you are welcome any time, I am still this side of the Pond but will be back before you know it :-) Thanks for this post Bo I am going over To Dianne's blog now, hugs. Kathy.
Bo, I hate that disease passionately. And I mean passionately. I hope she has a full recovery!
XO,
Sheila
Good morning Bo, What is it like in Texas this AM? We are having some WARM weather. The 70's. It won't last long though.
I read Dianne's post. A wake up call sure enough. We are so sad right now. My ex-daughter-in-law is 41 and dying of cancer as I write this. She has always been close to my heart even though she and my son have been apart many years. sigh.
We may be taking a sudden trip to Fl. any day.
Have a happy day my friend.
Hugs...Jeanne
Morning, Bo. Oh, ths is so scary! I'm going to go over and read about it now.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Thanks for sharing the info, Bo!...Christine
Hi Bo!
I went over right away to read Diane's post. She truly may have saved her friend's life that day.
It is a good public service that she wrote that post and that you are directing everyone to it! If I can remember I'll link to her in my next post.
Hugs, Pat
That was a very important message that you helped share. Four members of my family, including me, have been affected by melanoma and/or squamous cell carcinoma.
That's for stopping by my blog today.
What an important message to share. Thank you!
Thanks Bo for sending us over there.
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