Shoot, I wrote out a long post for Tracey then lost it when I closed a window.

I'm sorry to hear about your mother. I've had testing done. For me, the decision was easier because I've already had cancer and so insurability is already an issue for me. For you, you need to weigh the benefits vs risk of knowing, ie the ability to take proactive measures if you're postive, vs the insurability factor if you're positive. I'd make sure your insurance is all in order before having testing done, especially life insurance. But as they explained it to me, for BC there is screening; for ovarian ca there isn't. So if you are positive, you'd want to know. I had counseling beforehand, but based on 3 generations of my family history, they were almost certain it was going to be negative, which it was. I suppose I would have felt pretty certain just with that information, but I decided to go all the way to be absolutely sure. I was negative. Laurabelle used to recommend this site:
www.facingourrisk.com . Hopefully it'll be helpful to you.
Ann, color sounds awesome. I'm picking out colors, too. DD and DS both picked out colors for their rooms (lime green, slate blue), we're picking out our bedroom (some form of taupe), we're doing the outside of the house (considering something different this time, maybe red or yellow, not sure yet) and then we'll be needing to get the sunroom (completely unsure about that right now) and family room (some form of gray as we are going with a barn theme, lol). I'm overwhelmed.

We had a heck of a time getting the permit for the sunroom, but it finally went through and we should be starting any day. I can't wait until it's done.
Laurie, thanks so much for the invite. You're too funny. I'd love to come!

Right now it's more a time issue than anything. We will make it back eventually. Actually, I've been thinking what I really need is a beach type vacation. One where I didn't have to do anything at all.

That might be next. (I mentioned that to our friends we had over for breakfast tonight and she said she never thought she'd see the day we'd rather go somewhere other than Disney, lol). Oh yes, we had scrambled eggs, bacon, Mickey Mouse pancakes (they brought the "Mickey Mold"), warm cinammon buns, home fries, and fruit salad. It was sooo good!
As for the MRI, the breast MRI is different than a head or other type of MRI where you lay on your back. There are (you might remember me talking about this before) two "holes" in the table you have to get your, ahem, bosoms into.

This while your gown is open in the front. So you climb up on the table (the girls there laughed and told me I got extra points for gracefulness, lol) on all fours, then aim down to the holes and slide em in.

Your arms stay above your head on pillows and your head rests on a swim mask type device with a mirror inside that shows you the front of the machine. Then they either give you headphones with music or earplugs (I prefer the latter) and they put a ball in your hand that you can squeeze in case you need anything. You have an IV in your arm attached to dye syringes that go in about 3/4 of the way through the test (which makes me feel strange). They talk to you to tell you what's going on but between the earplugs and getting to be nearly deaf as a haddock, I can't hear a word they say.

So you just lie there really still for about 45 mins. I was trying to meditate like I used to. Still nervous anyway. Uggh.

Like I said, I hate those things! I don't have the results yet. This time of year I always get nervous.
lmp, funny you rememered the cake story. That still cracks me up. I heard my BILs voice in a dream recently. It was so weird. I forgot to scold him for that, I'll have to remember next time.
Have a good night, everyone.
