Lets conduct our own study on how we all got breast cancer

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  • melissadallas
    melissadallas Member Posts: 929
    edited September 2014

    Me too Kath, and I have the scars to prove it!

  • Tomboy
    Tomboy Member Posts: 2,700
    edited September 2014

    Exactly! and, she punched me in the chest place, where eventually a breast would be.

  • Unknown
    edited September 2014

    no, sorry, I was the perfect little sister! lol  then my little brother came along...the oopsy baby

    wasn't the "you can't fool Mother Nature" something about butter? maybe it was the margarine...

  • glennie19
    glennie19 Member Posts: 4,833
    edited September 2014


    OH, yeah, maybe it was margarine,,i was trying to remember. 

    I know,, it was the hours and hours of Gilligan's Island that I watched as a kid.  

  • Leah_S
    Leah_S Member Posts: 1,929
    edited September 2014

    At first I thought, how could it be little sisters? My little sister is terrific! Then I remembered - I have BC. My older sister had BC. Little sister? Nope. She's fine, thank G-d. Now I'm starting to wonder why....

    Leah

  • Lilyn
    Lilyn Member Posts: 156
    edited September 2014

    Body on Tap. Used to use that as well, made my hair so soft and shiny!

  • Unknown
    edited September 2014

    new thought - maybe it was the introduction of that stupid seat belt shoulder strap  - grrrr "dislike" that thing with a passion...usually i drive now holding it out - what a pain

  • spookiesmom
    spookiesmom Member Posts: 8,178
    edited September 2014

    Not sure about the cancer connection, some of those seat belt contraptions could decapitate you if not careful!

  • patoo
    patoo Member Posts: 5,243
    edited September 2014

    No, sorry, you all are wrong because I'm the younger sister.  Have 2 older sisters and they do not have BC.  I think they would have gotten it but the oldest probably passed it to the middle sister who passed it down to me.  By the time I knew males could get BC it was too late as mine had taken up residence and so my brother, youngest of us four, was spared.  (but he did get heart disease while we 3 gals have strong tickers!)

    Probably not the seat belt either since it crushes my left breast but my BC was on the right.  Hmmmmm, maybe the seat belt protected my left one by being squeezed so tightly the BC cells could not get comfortable so they travelled across my chest to the right?

  • SoLinda
    SoLinda Member Posts: 60
    edited September 2014

    I agree with Glennie19 - it was hours and hours of watching Gilligan's Island whilst eating margarine on white bread :-)

  • Unknown
    edited September 2014

    that's right, because you can't fool Mother Nature!

    I have to go back to the jump roping AND the hopscotching! that was a lot of boob jiggling at a tender age...luckily they both don't seem to be practiced anymore...can't remember the last time I saw a jump rope tied to a mailbox because you only had two people...

  • car2tenn
    car2tenn Member Posts: 132
    edited September 2014

    Sorry I am the party pooper...I don't think there is  a common denominator or else the researchers would have some idea...It is known that some of the Asian countries have lower rates so maybe it is related to diet.  Still,   no good to heap coals on our lives as we did not have a clue in our youth if some things were going to cause BC...No I think there has always been breast cancer but we are now in an era when the vast dissemination of information about it has caused the rate of incidents and treatments to rise...What say all you ladies? Carolyn from Music City

  • glennie19
    glennie19 Member Posts: 4,833
    edited September 2014


    so true, notbuyingit,,, does anyone jump rope anymore??? 

    and definitely the margarine on white bread,,,, that soft tub stuff. 

  • Unknown
    edited September 2014

    car2tenn, why not continue to search for a common denominator? I think that is basic in research for any problem solving - and here you have a gathering of 100's of women/men with the same disease. I thought i should be filling out surveys from day one - I had none of the currently known risk factors. And i'm sure we would all like to have some clue as to what to avoid going forward.

    that being said - have you read through this tread? it's hilarious! and amazing how many little things we all have in common! seriously find the cause? probably not - seriously find some common ground to bind us together & not feel alone - absolutely! and a couple of barrel laughs as a bonus!

    bring it on, ladies!...raw Tollhouse cookie dough??? yikes!

  • glennie19
    glennie19 Member Posts: 4,833
    edited September 2014


    The raw cake batter!!   The Super Super Sweet Southern Ice Tea!

  • spookiesmom
    spookiesmom Member Posts: 8,178
    edited September 2014

    Raw cookie dough, licking the frosting bowl........

    Car2tenn, this isn't a truly serious thread. Have you read any of it?

  • Deblc
    Deblc Member Posts: 154
    edited September 2014

    OMG I used to love those candy cigarettes, where can I get some? That's it for sure.

    Nothing to do with inhaling second hand smoke from my father for decades. My father, by the way, lost half a lung to TB in his youth, which didn't stop him from subsequently smoking two packs of cigarettes a day for at least 40 years. Hasn't been to a doctor in about 50 years, has never had a serious illness since the TB and is still alive and kicking at age 84. Go figure.

  • glennie19
    glennie19 Member Posts: 4,833
    edited September 2014


    i hear you, Deblc!  Definitely the 2nd hand smoke!    Mine was shot in the chest in WWII and lost part of a lung. Still smoked 2 packs a day until he got cancer of the larynx and they had to remove his voice box.  He smoked all the way to the O.R.   Lived 2 more decades after that.

  • Deblc
    Deblc Member Posts: 154
    edited September 2014

    Glennie, amazing isn't it, that they ingested known carcinogens for years and, in my father's case, did not get cancer. And we don't have a clue what caused ours.

  • glennie19
    glennie19 Member Posts: 4,833
    edited September 2014


    it just shows you that there is more to it, than only exposure to known carcinogens,,, why else would someone who is constantly exposed to it (like cigarettes) NOT get cancer??  Some gene that turns on or off,,, something???

  • Tomboy
    Tomboy Member Posts: 2,700
    edited September 2014

    .....other people....sigh....

  • rmlulu
    rmlulu Member Posts: 1,501
    edited September 2014

    Hee Hee...my puppies loves licking little kids...the taste so good...all the residual...cereal, graham cracker, just too sweet....your right mom wasn't worried about your baby

  • Alive4Five
    Alive4Five Member Posts: 2,225
    edited September 2014

    melissa- omg on that Earth Born!!! I used and liked! 

    And, it could have been a little sister.. but that would also tie in with the middle child determination we touched on prior.

    kathec- other people.... I'm feeling ya!

  • patoo
    patoo Member Posts: 5,243
    edited September 2014

    Loved margarine on white bread.  And when they came out with white bread with no holes, Wow - Wonder of Wonders.  Think that put Taystee out of business (and gave us BC).  

  • 7of9
    7of9 Member Posts: 474
    edited September 2014

    I live near Lake Erie and we had asbestos tiles in the basements. Oh they are not an issue if sealed...well, we had leaky damp basements and where did that shit evaporate? That and we used to live above an office (2nd hand smoke?)

  • AZ85048
    AZ85048 Member Posts: 1,467
    edited September 2014

    patoo - That's it!  Wonder Bread!  Builds Strong Bodies 8 Ways, my @$$Winking

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  • melissadallas
    melissadallas Member Posts: 929
    edited September 2014

    For Texas girls it was Mrs. Baird's.

  • Unknown
    edited September 2014

    yes maybe they should be studying why they Don't get it  - instead of why we do

    maybe the white bread...how it sticks to the roof of your mouth...and it's not as popular now with everyone promoting the 101-grain cardboard-that-passes-for-bread

  • patoo
    patoo Member Posts: 5,243
    edited September 2014

    Or the 'wraps' - what are they REALLY made of?  Whole wheat my butt - nothing 'whole' about it.

  • bettysgirl
    bettysgirl Member Posts: 645
    edited September 2014

    earth born!! (had forgotten that!) Wore Charlie perfume.. and used a lot of the other shampoos mentioned...Well you know that there are studies out there that say cancer is caused by a chronic inflammation...SOOOOOO we used all those body building shampoos, the lather ran down to our breasts, plumped them up and BOOM  there's your BC...I guess the fact that i am right handed made more lather fall down the right side...BC!!

    And I am the little sister...we ALWAYS get blamed for stuff we didn't do Happy