Breast cancer
Hi everyone! I haven't been around much lately and a few of you know what's been going on with me lately, most don't so here's the skinny: Little did I know when raising money for the Breast Cancer Walk that I completed this year that I was in turn raising money that would be helping me personally.
I was recently diagnosed w/ Breast Cancer (IDC, stage 1, er/pr positive), I have had all the work up: Mammogram, ultrasound, biopsy and most recently last week (11/19 at NW) a lumpectomy and lymph node removal. I just found out the other day that no cancer was found in the lymph nodes and the other test called a Her2 test was negative so now I just have one more test that will determine if I need Chemo although this test is testing my chance of reoccurrence and Chemo will be more of a preventative measure at this point. I will definitely be going through a course of radiation approx 5 days a week for 5 weeks and hormone therapy (medication for 5 years) My bone scan was clear so that is another positive. Wether I need just radiation or radiation and chemo it most likely won't begin till just after the 1st of the year.
I am extremely thankful that I have the most wonderful family and friends who have helped me get through this last month and a half of testing and waiting ,especially my exceptional husband, to say he has been phenominal is an understatement. I honestly don't know what I would do without him. He's amazing! Plus since having his surgery a little over 2 months ago he's -92 pds! Go hubby Go!
Despite what I am looking at as a bump in the road, life is good and I am thankful. This surgery actually helped me find the lump, I felt it when I was at my heaviest but then couldn't find it again (also was around the time of Aunt Flo so I thought it was related to that) but then I felt it again almost 2 months ago. Having a lot less breast tissue helped! My doctors have been amazing, Dr Gazmuri did my biopsy, lumpectomy and lymph node removal and Renee set everything up with tests and the Oncologist they are the most wonderful people I don't even know how to begin to thank them for all they have done and how compassionate and caring they are all there. Everyone in the office there is wonderful, they make you feel like family. They have made what has been a very scary experience a lot easier. I wanted to let my OH family know what was going on in my corner of the world. I am still sore from the surgery but it gets a little better each day although my energy still isn't what is was pre-surgery so I will get back to everyone as soon as I can. Gwen