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"I got to thinking one day about all those women on the Titanic who passed up dessert at dinner that fateful night in an effort to 'cut back.' From then on, I've tried to be a little more flexible."
(Erma Bombeck)

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My appointment at Swedish Hospital in Seattle was re-scheduled to Monday, September 8th. I couldn't believe that I was actually excited about going to another doctor's appointment! But I got up in the morning feeling excited that I was going to the mecca of cancer research and hopeful that the Mammosite therapy would work for me. My husband took the day off work to accompany me to my 10:45 a.m. appointment. I was scheduled to meet with Dr. Astrid Morris, a radiation oncologist, and then Dr. James Hanson, a breast surgeon. I had already picked up copies of my MRI films and mammograms to hand off to them when I arrived. We arrived at Swedish over an hour early (we had left plenty early to beat Seattle's morning traffic) and found a place nearby in the huge parking garage.


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