I thought I would add some details to my blog for those that are suffering or have suffered from breast cancer. I was diagnosed in Sept 2000. Underwent a lumpectomy, following by chemo and radiothereapy. They also removed some lymph nodes to check to see if it had spread. Luckily it hadn't. I was told that I was stage 1 (very early stage) and grade 3 (nasty). Chemo - I had 6 sessions of chemo usinf FEC (Fluorouracil also known as 5FU), (Epirubicin), (Cyclophosphamide). I cannot say chemo was nice. The first 3 sessions were ok just a little bit of sickness but after that bad sickness, severe tiredness, no energy, bleeding and sore gums, bladder problems. Radiotherapy - Didn't find that this was a problem at all. Have a couple of dot tattoos left on my chest area. At this time I was still tired from the chemo so not really sure if radio made it worse. Here I am a survivor. If you want to ask any questions please contact me and I will do my best to give you a truthful answer.
Well I removed the big ugly wire wrapped pendant, saved the chain and popped the lovely moonstone briolette back on with a few strands of sterling silver chain. Then oxidised the silver to give it that dark, lustful look. I love it. I can honestly say this is one handmade necklace I am quite proud of.
I love wire wrapping beads in that way. It's very therapeutic. When I've gone on business trips, I've taken my supplies with me and wrapped beads before going to bed.
6 comments:
Gorgeous! Reborn and it will live forever!
I love what you have done with this now!
Thank you for the comment to my treasury and blog....
I Love the soft vanilla color of those beads...so lovely
I love wire wrapping beads in that way. It's very therapeutic. When I've gone on business trips, I've taken my supplies with me and wrapped beads before going to bed.
looks lovely..good job.
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