the incredible impact that my mom's death has had on my daughter. My mom passed away 18 months ago from breast cancer and I have taken a huge step in making sure my health is checked on. I go to annual visits and ask all the questions I feel I need to have answers on.
I have a huge family history of diabetes; stroke; heart disease (congestive heart failure and valve leaks as well); cancer-breast, colon, lung; high blood pressure. I had an annual physical last week and the doc wanted me to have a full blown blood workup to check everything that could be checked. So, of course, it's a fasting one and I was starving last night. When my daughter asked why I told her I couldn't eat because I had blood tests tomorrow. She immediately stated - Why, what's wrong. Why are you getting blood tests. - and I didn't even think what would come to her mind first. My mom had to have constant blood work done to check her blood counts - moreso the second time around.
Isn't it amazing the things that you don't see people's reactions to until much later than you thought you would. I just never thought about it until last night.
I have a huge family history of diabetes; stroke; heart disease (congestive heart failure and valve leaks as well); cancer-breast, colon, lung; high blood pressure. I had an annual physical last week and the doc wanted me to have a full blown blood workup to check everything that could be checked. So, of course, it's a fasting one and I was starving last night. When my daughter asked why I told her I couldn't eat because I had blood tests tomorrow. She immediately stated - Why, what's wrong. Why are you getting blood tests. - and I didn't even think what would come to her mind first. My mom had to have constant blood work done to check her blood counts - moreso the second time around.
Isn't it amazing the things that you don't see people's reactions to until much later than you thought you would. I just never thought about it until last night.