I wasn’t planning on writing a post today, but I feel like I need to. One of my good friends from school was recently diagnosed with breast cancer, and she’s only 29. I’m beyond flabbergasted. In fact, I’m still in a state of shock. I hugged my dog later today while I was still trying to absorb everything, and asked him, “Why her?” He looked at me with his big soulful brown eyes but was unable to provide me with the answer I was looking for.
I feel like I have more to say but I can’t come up with the words to say them. Photos are therapeutic for me, so please enjoy one of my favorite shots from Yellowstone.
Peace.
Laura

Alastair
I was going to click like, but this isn’t one of those that you can like. I do hope your friend can have her cancer removed
colossalgarbage
She’s still in the middle of staging, but she’s for sure going to have surgery and chemo. The other sad part is the possible infertility issues she’s going to face after everything is said and done. It sucks—plain and simple.
Alastair
Yes it does
You would have thought after all these years that they would have been able to sort out the infertility side of it
sedge808
29.
ouch!
Dr. McGann
Difficult…very difficult indeed. Wishing your friend all the best…and thanking you in advance for being a positive light by her side through this very trying ordeal. Blessings.
rohan7things
Aww, that does suck
If I were you I introduce your friend to Louise L Hay, she’s amazing, her books are too. She cured her own cancer and I’ve used her techniques to cure many physical ailments of my own.
Good luck Laura, you take care, everything will be alright
Rohan.
colossalgarbage
Thanks, Rohan. I’ll definitely let her know.