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Thank you for sharing your fantastic news, @suesam!!!
I am so happy for you! And, I’m so glad you came here, shared your vulnerability so openly, and allowed this group’s members to be alongside you through this. It was lovely for me to see how various members here shared encouragement to advocate for your needs and were such good company as you waited SO long for the good news you have finally received. You have been that for us as well! I love that you plan to double down on investing further in prevention. My hope is that you will never need this resource in the same way again and trust that if you do, you’ll know how welcome you are to the power of this kind of support.

Woohoo!!!

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Thanks, Gynosaur! I loved that I could share my honest feelings here - feelings of fear, how nervous I was, and how the long wait was a real struggle. I loved that people responded sharing their own journeys and stories and feelings. I also learned a lot. I asked the doctor if losing weight could help thin my endometrium and he responded that it might, but since it was only up by 1mm, he wasn't necessarily sure if being a bit overweight is what made it that way. I'm not hugely overweight, but I can definitely lose some, so I'm making a valiant effort to lose before my next ultrasound in 6 months. I'm really working on my eating habits - choosing to eat healthier and exercise more. This was a real wake-up call for me - to get my act together. I am so grateful that I found this forum and read other women's journeys and what they're facing. I knew nothing about endometrial cancer before this and I am glad I know more now. And I wish everyone here all the best in the world.