This week has been an interesting week as my computer was not always doing what it was supposed to do and IT got several calls and have continued to be on my speed dial. Technology can be great when it works but when it fails you, it is beyond frustrating. Just like my Christmas present- I got a new phone. That is the good news and the bad news is that I got a new phone and when they transferred my sim card I got all the home numbers but lost all the cell numbers which brings me back to the technology issue and it is great when it works. Now for those of you that I had your cell, you better call me so I can put you back in otherwise, I did not give up on you, just lost all the numbers. Start of a new year and I realize that my mental computer needs to catch up on friends and acquaintences that I have not been in touch with and I have not lost you totally just temporarily misplaced you or have put you in a back file and need to retrieve you. I might need a little jump start if it has been awhile since we have been in touch but know that each and everyone of you has touched me in some way on my journey and as I start heading to the big 60, I realize how many lives have touched me. Some of you have been in my more recent past and some from way back but you are all important. I am gearing up to get back out and do education for breast cancer awareness and what can I bring new to the table and how can I influence or make an impact to have you realize that you and your health is important. Take care of you first and everything else will fall into place as far as your health first. As a mother and a wife, I am definitely a co-dependent and live to give to my family and help as I can. I know that it is time to reflect and regroup and dig in again and do the best I can. I look forward to seeing you again or meeting you for the first time and please don't hesitate to call and I will be glad to come do a program or help in anyway I can. In the meantime, it is snowing, it is January and after the holiday and my computer is finally running and although I am out of steam, it will have to fill in where I am
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AuthorMy name is Sue Kilburn and I am a clinical nurse breast cancer educator at the Yolanda G. Barco Oncology Institute in Meadville, Pennsylvania. Archives
March 2015
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