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BubbleButtBabe

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I hope you all bear with me and forgive me if there are misspelled words. I am typing this one handed. Kinda of hard to do but I need to say this.

I have a friend that has been my friend since 2nd grade when she and I use to huddle in my coat to keep warm in the winter time. She is the complete opposite of me. She is tiny and so petite. I bet she has never weighed over 105 lbs in her life.LOL She is the oldest of her family with 3 younger sisters and 1 brother. The oldest of the 3 sisters use to follows us around getting into as much trouble as we did.She was never a nuisance, more like a little sister that wanted to be cool like her big sister. Since I have no younger siblings I adopted her as my lil sis. Use to call her that all the time.

Last Thursday I had to say Good-bye to my lil sis one last time. It broke my heart to see such a fun loving, full of life person laying in her casket. See lil sis had stage 4 breast cancer by the time she went to the Drs. She put off going to see the Dr about the knot in her breast because she didn't think it was anything to worry about. She didn't want to deal with the Dr and was afraid of the mammogram machine. By the time she worked up the courage to have herself checked out it was to late.

So please those of you that put off getting a mammogram, please get one. If you can not afford one, get in touch with the Susan B. Kormen foundation to find out where you can get a free one. I beg of you to have this done. Please do not be some one's lil sis..

So sorry but this has been weighing heavily on me since the funeral.
 

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