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Aww, you're welcome.
And that's also so very true.
Family babies unite!
How truly fortunate for your mom and aunt! So glad to hear that!
You are being very brave, and wise. Way to go for you!
One of my sisters was having some very slight issues and didn't want to have it rechecked out of fear and really a sense of denial that it couldn't really happen. After many calls to me she was finally convinced to get the screening done. Her lightbulb moment, after asking me 200 questions about her fears of tests and doctors, was when I finally told her that something she should ponder is that if she feared simple tests that are, admittedly, no fun, that she should consider that there is no screening test on this earth that can compare to the agonies of finding advanced cancer of that type and enduring its treatment.
That finally convinced her and she got screened the next appt the specialist had...they found and removed 6 areas that had the most aggressive form of pre-cancerous polyp...the type that always eventually invades with a very poor outcome when not detected and removed early. She's a believer in screening now and says I saved her life. I didn't but her overcoming those fears and some denial and finding it early did. I was so proud of her.
She was one of the lucky ones regarding that type of cancer.
I completely agree that early and regular screening can make a difference. I'm glad you are being wise and brave and facing it head on.
My teen daughter is pre-cancerous and words do not even exist that can convey how that feels to me after fighting so hard to try to stay alive until she was 18 and in the meantime being so sick but teaching her things to survive in this world that a 13-14 year old should not have to consider, only to think that maybe I won't be around when she'll need me the most. Screening that I pushed for from when she was young detected it and may be the thing that gives her a wonderful life ahead.
So many cancers have no readily available or advanced screening techniques, and they also can have very vague symptoms that are often chalked up by us or doctors as other things, so screening is not a cure all, and I would never want anyone to feel guilty or look back in hindsight with "if only's" because we do the best we do at the time and life is played out in us all.