Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Putting Off the Inevitable

It has been quite a while since my last post.  I have been putting off a lot of stuff.  Not thinking about it does not make it go away.  I am concerned about the "rare cancer" possibly caused by breast implants.    Yes, I do have implants which cause pain and discomfort.  Also, I have been worrying alot about a lymph node found on my last mammogram.  I have sought a second opinion, but was not very content with the doctor's opinion.  My luck has always been that if there is the slightest possibility of a problem, then I will have the problem.  Anyway, I need to go to another doctor and have this checked out.  I am very concerned and have put this off for some time.  I just needed to express my thoughts.

Thanks for listening,

Wanda
@ Cowgirls in Pink

www.cowgirlsinpinkbreastcancerproducts.com


Wanda at Cowboys Stadium

Wanda at Cowboys Stadium
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Cowgirls in pink want to talk to you ladies out there and really get to know you. Breast cancer is a tough thing to deal with and we all need someone to talk to.

Rhonda at Tarleton State University


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About Us

Mineral Wells, TX, United States
I am Wanda a 5 year breast cancer survivor. My twin Rhonda, greatest supporter I could hope for, and I decided to start a store for breast cancer products to celebrate my recovery and give back to our community to help fight this disease.

Cowgirls in Pink "The Store"

At Cowgirls in Pink we are proud to offer a variety of pink ribbon products & breast cancer awareness products including:jewelry,gifts & accessories, & t-shirts.

We display a large selection of pink ribbon jewelry & breast cancer merchandise such as: caps & hats,purses & bags, and apparel.

Cowgirls in Pink features new breast cancer products: wigs, aromatheraphy, relaxation items, health & beauty products, prosthetics, books & stationary, and CD's.

Cowgirls in Pink Ribbon Cutting

On December 17, the Chamber held a ribbon
cutting for Cowgirls in Pink, an ecommerce
business and sister business of
Cactus Rose Western Gifts that donates 10
percent of its proceeds to assist breast cancer
patients and survivors. Pictured are
owners Rhonda Hayes and Wanda Shea
along with Chamber Staff, Ambassadors
and Penni B. of Farm Bureau Insurance.



Mineral Wells Chamber of Commerce Newsletter January 2010

Coming Soon new breast cancer products: breast health, skin care, aromatheraphy, & motivational books