I haven’t written a Blog in quite a while. The reason being that I have been in horrific pain and not one to open up easily … This is more about choices than anything else. I grew up with severe scoliosis and have been extremely fortunate to have lived this long without too many problems–until recently. What happens when you hear the words Cancer or Tumor or Malignant? You probably feel surreal, scared, a multitude of different emotions? That is very normal and why I recommend to my friends, family and clients to bring an adversary to doctors appointments with them. Someone who can listen and take notes. Oooops, where I accidentally put the word “adversary”, I obviously meant “advocate”.
Before I go into some of my health issues, I want to tell you (again) my diagnosis and treatment and how I believe it led up to today.
- 10/27/2005 I went for my annual mammogram
- 11/04/2005 I was called back for another mammogram and I must say the radiologist had a charming way with words: “You have what appears to be an architectural distortion and need to see a surgeon as soon as possible”. Of course, this was on a Friday, the week before Thanksgiving.
- 11/16/2005 I had a biopsy and then the terrifying waiting game began . . .
- 11/20/2005 My surgeon called and as soon as I heard the word “malignant”, I didn’t hear an0ther word and thankfully my husband was there to take the phone and talk to the doctor about the results. Those of you who have been through this know that when you hear the word malignant or tumor or cancer
- 11/21/2005 BTW, it is two days before my Birthday and 3 days before Thanksgiving. I met with my oncologist who suggested I have a lumpectomy, a sentinel node biopsy and have a port put in for the chemotherapy.
- 11/30/2005 I had my surgery and the results were as follows:
Stage 1, Grade 2, clear margins, no lymph node involvement, ER/PR+, HER2 at +3. And after I took the OncotypeDX, http://www.oncotypedx.com/, I found out that I am in the highest percentage for spread and re-occurrence from the date of diagnosis through the next 10 years.
My treatment plan was long: Four (long) doses of Cyclophosphamide and Adriamycin, better known as A/C; Twelve weekly doses of Taxol (I was allowed to skip the week of my daughter’s wedding); One year, every three weeks, of Herceptin and six weeks, 5 days a week of radiation. Sometime after I finished the third chemo (Taxol) I began to get a numbness in my left foot which turned into neurapathy (and now going up my left and thigh). The neurapathy was a side effect of one of the chemo therapies I was getting. The numbness turned into nerve damage which caused “hammer toes” which meant I had to give away over 50 pairs of shoes. (I used to be a shoe fanatic and now I have to wear New Balance sneakers). As though all this information isn’t enough, I started to have horrible pains going across my back and down the back of my thighs. So now I take strong pain medication and I’m still in pain. Oh, and by the way, I now use a walker and cannot drive . . . Before I had breast cancer I worked out 6 days a week and wore a size 6. The last event I am going to tell you about is something that most of you don’t know about, which is that a certain drug we take for 5 years after we finish treatment can cause blood clots. In December my husband noticed that my foot was very swollen and he called our doctor who sent us over to the radiology center and I was given a Doppler Ultrasound, only to note that I had blood clots in both legs–they were going to have me take an ambulance to the emergency room, however, my husband was with me (and we were hungry so we stopped to get a bite). This was not a very good idea since the Emergency Staff was waiting for me to give me a CAT-Scan of my head. Huh? I wasn’t aware that blood clots took a direct route to wherever it thought it was going – which were in my lungs also. I was in the hospital for a week and now I’m on Coumadin.
The reason I am telling you this is so that you read every single piece of information you can get your hands on regarding the side effects of your treatments. Then you make your decision(s), based on your research and what your doctors recommends. Remember, there are a lot of options–mastectomy, lumpectomy, reconstruction/no reconstruction, chemo/no chemo, radiation/no radiation and the list goes on and on. Do I ever wonder how different my life would be if I had had a mastectomy v. lumpectomy? Absolutely and on a daily basis.
On to happier events, like next week is Valentines Day and we have some lovely gifts to help celebrate, or you can go to http://www.pinkribbongift.com and browse around.
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This marble plaque has a wonderful inspirational saying that can either sit on a table or hang on the wall. It will put a smile on your face. 3.6″ x 7.7″
http://www.pinkribbongift.com/ndtbhb.html — Multi Tone “Hearts” Bracelet – This picture does not do justice, especially if you LOVE hearts. The bracelet is Triple Burnished Metal Stretch, comes in a gift box and makes a nice gift.
If you can get your orders in quickly, we will make sure you have them by Valentines Day and, REMEMBER, we donate a % of each gross sale to breast cancer research and through the Lotus Survival Foundation we provide education, financial support for the underprivileged, retreats and many other wonderful gifts to breast cancer patients and their caregivers. Check therm out at http://www.lotussurvivalfoundation.org/
For those of you who live in the Southern or Central Jersey or Philadelphia, a Renowned Natural Healer, Seldar, will be introduced Friday, February 10 – 7pm – 9pm; “The Cycle of Life” is part of Saturday’s session from 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. He will also have Private Healing Sessions by appointment only, starting Friday and ending Monday. FOR MORE INFORMATION, go to www.awakeningsconnection.com or call (856) 336-5591.
Happy Valentines Day.
Sue
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