Friends,
Need your input. On my Lafayette cul-de-sac of 13 houses, 4 current residents have had bc while living here. Definitely not the norm.
Then yesterday at chemo in Boulder, I was talking with the lady sitting next to me. She said she had a great support group at her church, since most of the women there had had BC. I grinningly asked, "You don't live in Lafayette, do you?" Her reply, a sober, "Yes."
O.k., so what's the deal. Were we all brought together for support?
Is it the coal mines this town is built over? Are there some angry Indian spirits here since the U.S. took back this land after a major agreement was signed in the 1850s? (There have been several sightings/angry houses on our street that were cleansed by Christians, Buddhists and with sage.)
Do any of you have similar situations? I callled the State Health Dept. 5 years ago to tell them about my street. They admitted the numbers were high, but they couldn't analyze just a neighborhood. Well, I'm going to start a neighborhood survey, and check the old coal mine maps and see for myself if there's a pattern.
Any input would be welcome.
Love and light,
Lisa
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