Author: hereforthegrls

Young Survivor’s Conference Provides Fresh Perspective for Beyond Boobs! Volunteer

Young Survivor’s Conference Provides Fresh Perspective for Beyond Boobs! Volunteer I recently had the pleasure of accompanying staff, volunteers, and members of Beyond Boobs! to the Young Survivor’s Conference in […]

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Breast Cancer between the hours of midnight and 7 AM….

Breast Cancer between the hours of midnight and 7 AM…. by Shawn Huddy   Any of us who have heard the phrase, “I’m sorry to tell you that it’s cancer,” […]

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Breast Cancer... Through the Eyes of a Son

Dear Friends, When someone is diagnosed with cancer, the effect on the patient is pretty obvious, and sometimes we forget how much and in what ways the diagnosis may impact […]

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How do You Wear a Lymphedema Compression Sleeve with Style and Subtlety? You Don’t

How do You Wear a Lymphedema Compression Sleeve with Style and Subtlety? You Don’t By Ami Dodson One of the many challenges and frustrations of having a chronic condition that […]

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On Lymphedema, Serial Killers, and Therapeutic Torture Devices

My Lymphedema Experience By Ami Dodson One sultry morning in July 2010, I sat down to watch an episode of Dexter. I was about two-thirds of the way through my […]

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Beat the Winter Blues!

I don’t know about any of you but I am not a fan of winter. It’s still dark when I wake up which makes it almost impossible to get out […]

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