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I Have Cancer

I was diagnosed with stage 3 grade 3 breast cancer in November 2016. In October I went for my yearly mammogram- I knew there was something lumpy going on that came and went with my cycle. After my first screening I was told to do more tests. They did a second mammogram
And an ultra sound. The radiologist said it was just a cyst- no worries!
I went to my ob/gyn and asked if he could aspirate it-- a simple procedure to drain it. He tried a few times with no luck - this was a large mass by now about the size of a hard boiled egg.
He sent me to a breast surgeon- her nurse also tried to drain the "cyst" using ultra sound to guide her. No luck. She ran and got the surgeon. The surgeon cleared her lunch schedule to work me in. She took several biopsy samples of the mass. After she was done she leaned over me and said "I am a straight shooter and I will tell you what I believe is going on- you have a very aggressive form of breast cancer and we need to move on this fast before it spreads to your other organs." Whoa! I swear I felt fine! I saw my primary care physician the month before - all of my bloodwork was fine! I was shocked at how this could have easily slipped by!
The next week the surgeons office called confirming the cancer diagnosis. I wad promptly put into medical test hell- Ct scan, bone density scan, genetic tests, breast MRI (my least favorite), echocardiogram,etc. I also had to get my iud removed. I met with my oncologist - a nice, warm, motherly older lady who explained my diagnosis and treatment plan- chemo for 4-5 months, surgery and radiation. The MRI revealed the cancer had spread to my lymph nodes. I had estrogen-positive breast cancer- the most common kind. My genetic tests revealed what I already knew- no genetic profile of cancer (no one in my family had cancer). After all the tests I was soon on the surgeon's table getting my porta catheter installed-- a simple procedure. The next week I was in for my first round of chemo. The actual infusion part want too bad, but the "chemo hump" 5-6 days after was pure misery- the anti-nausea meds caused constipation and I would have to sometimes double up on them. There was little sleep because my digestive system felt like it was full of toxic sledge (which it was). The little sleep I did get was while I was in a rocker recliner (laying down made me feel more ill). Also, a day after chemo you get a shot which is supposed to build your white blood cell count- this shot drains your energy like anything! Thankfully they give you a week off chemo to recover. By day 7 I was beginning to feel human again.
Yesterday I day round 3 of the hard core anti cancer drug chemo. At the end of the month I will start the estrogen-killing part of my chemo for 12 weeks.
I never thought I would get cancer- I was a little cavalier about it because I had no family history of cancer. I've learned that your hormones put you at risk and can be a playground for cancer cells to go rogue. I read 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with cancer. I also strongly believe my Mirena iud had something to do with my cancer diagnosis- it was placed in my body in September 2015- no cancer, no lumps. Then October 2016 I suddenly have a giant tumor...hmmm....
The other thing I will say about cancer is that while the diagnosis is bad, it brings out the best in the people around you. My daughters hug me more, my friend has already knitted me 8 hats, friends have dropped by, sent me cards and just showing me a lot more love in general.
I hope someone is showing you lots of care and love too regardless of having a cancer diagnosis!
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lasergraph · 70-79, M
This is certainly the time you find out who your real friends are. They will stick by you no matter what. They will give you the support. There will be a few who will stop coming around. They will avoid you like somehow the cancer is contagious and you will know they can't be counted on. It sounds like you are surrounded by a good support system. We will pray that you beat it.
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Thank you! I am hopeful
SW-User
We have never spoken on here but my fingers are crossed for your recovery. Also, how brave and thoughtful you have been in telling your story on SW; I hope that your words will be an inspiration to any others in a similar position. All the very best to you.
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Thank you! I hope so too!
Wisteria · M
Thank you for sharing this inspirational story of your battle with breast cancer! I am happy you are here today to share this! May you be blessed with good health, uncondition love, peace of mind and happiness! Much love, stay strong!
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Thank you! I will !
elVato · 46-50, M
Tons of prayers for you & your family & what you're going though.
Stay strong.
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Thank you! Things are looking up!
elVato · 46-50, M
🙂

I've dealt/dealing with a few cases of cancer in my immediate family and i know the struggle involved. You are brave.
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
@elVato: thanks! My family keeps me going as I'm sure you kept your family going too when they needed to beat this.
agreatday · 61-69, M
you and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. stay positive. the doctor's report doesn't have the final say.......GOD does.
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
I will keep positive! Thanks!
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Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Thank you! I am hopeful!
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Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Way to beat cancer!@MollyGirl:
76starships · 46-50, M
So sorry to hear you are going through this right now. My heart and prayers go out to you.
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Thanks! I will survive!
76starships · 46-50, M
I know it, you're tough.
Redzygirl · 46-50, F
Such a scary diagnosis! You sound like you are in a positive place with a good outlook. Sending hugs and prayers your way.
kdma1l · 51-55, M
Sounds grim
Hope you get through it all OK and have all the support from those around you
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Thank you. I will get through this. I'm in the hands of good doctors and a good support system.
Praying for you
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Thank you!
@Mrsmeta: by the way, you are really very beautiful.
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Aww shucks! Thx@CrazyStupidLove:
Goodluck and keep up the hard fought battle
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Thank you I will !
It's good you found out when you did. 🙂
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Yes indeed!
MyHeartBeatsForYou · 31-35, M
I hope you get well soon *hugs*
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Thank you!
QueenJackie18 · 26-30, F
I'm so sorry to hear about you having cancer but it seems like your getting better right? This really makes me want to get checked out. I've just always been afraid of hospitals and I always fear the worst
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
The prognosis is hopeful. Cancer isn't the death sentence it was 10-15 years ago. You should get checked out- lots of good docs out there who want to help you!
QueenJackie18 · 26-30, F
@Mrsmeta: I'll definitely be praying for you and I'll think a bit more on getting myself checked out
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Be brave@QueenJackie18:
McNaughty · 31-35, F
I'm so sorry sweetie - that's so scary. I have been on the pill for years now, and I worry sometimes about all the side effects on the label. Maybe it's time for a change.

I wish you all the best.
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Thank you- watch out for those lumps. Keep up with your doctor- good luck!
I'm sorry to read that. All the stuff you had to go through sounds scary and exhausting.
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
It is but my nurses and doctors take good care of me which helps a lot. Must be strong because I'm not going down on cancer!
@Mrsmeta: that's the spirit! 😊
fairone · F
I will keep u in my prayers. I am a stage 2 survivor since 2004. Stay strong.. it sucks I know *peace*
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Thanks! I'm happy you survived!
fairone · F
Thank u.. So will u!!! 💗
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
Keep fighting the good fight and best wishes.
Mrsmeta · 46-50, F
Thank you - I will beat this!
agreatday · 61-69, M
@Mrsmeta: awesome!!!!!!!!

 
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