One of the odd things about my breast cancer, when I discovered it almost 7 years ago, was that I had no symptoms other than the tiny lump I had found by pressing with my hand one morning. I told my surgeon, puzzled, “But I don’t feel sick, I haven’t had any other problems.” He said, “You wouldn’t at this point. Cancer is simply new cell growth in a place where it’s not supposed to be. So unless it had grown very large you wouldn’t otherwise know it was there.” What a sneaky disease. I’m so thankful I found it when I did.
No one wants to live with ongoing pain, although some unfortunately do. It’s a bother. It hurts. It disrupts our usual way of life and keep us from doing the things we need to or want to do. I believe it would actually be worse to live without it. Continue reading
