That's right, everyone. I am D-O-N-E, done with cancer treatment. My five month journey (which actually turned out to be more like 7 1/2 months) has come to an end.
Just to recap the really significant dates:
March 24th: I found a lump in my breast.
March 27th: I had a needle biopsy performed.
March 31st: I receive a call telling me I have cancer.
April 1st: I meet my oncologist to go over what my treatment plan will be.
April 6th: I start the first of 8 rounds of chemo.
July 27th: I FINALLY finish a very long 3 1/2 months of chemo.
August 21st: I have my lumpectomy.
September 23rd: I begin the first of 35 rounds of radiation (every business day for 7 weeks).
November 10th: I have my last radiation treatment, thus completing my cancer treatment.
I'm sure I'll forget these dates someday, but for the moment they're burned into my memory. It has been a very long journey that I have looked forward to the end of for so very long!
Now I just keep asking myself, "what now?"
After my last treatment, the tech looked at me and said, "That's it! You're done! Congratulations! Now just schedule a follow-up for one month from now as you leave."
It's very odd to receive daily attention and treatment and then to suddenly hear, "See ya in a month." It's a little scary that I'm now the proprietor of my own health again. I did such a great job with that the first time....
Anyway, as I've said before, I was foolish to call this blog "Five Month Journey" because this journey is absolutely never going to end. It is life long even though the hardest, most taxing (at least physically) parts are now behind me. A relief for sure, but a source of fear as well.
I would like to thank all of you for your support, your words of encouragement, the gifts and cards that you've sent, the positive phone calls I've received, the visits from friends, the dinners you delivered, the constant willingness to help me in any way you were able, and the prayers whispered on my behalf. All of these things--each of you--are what made me strong through every step of this journey. Your support has not gone unnoticed and it will not be forgotten.
Thank you all!
Now I'm taking suggestions and requests for directions you'd like to see this blog take. It can't really be a step-by-step documentation of my cancer treatment anymore. So...suggestions?
This began as a forum to keep everyone updated as I fought and clawed my way through treatment for Triple Negative, Stage II breast cancer. I continue to urge feedback and comments, as well as any questions you may have. I hope this can be a source of information and an honest account of every step along the way from that day of diagnosis to living cancer-free. Serenity, courage, and wisdom. Prayer for the rest.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Monday, November 2, 2009
Onward and Upward
Monday, November 2, 2009
This is simply amazing! It seems like daily there is a new article detailing a new advancement! There is so much promise and hope ahead!
Cheers and have a great week! I know I will. This is my last full week of treatment. I'm counting down until next Tuesday!
This is simply amazing! It seems like daily there is a new article detailing a new advancement! There is so much promise and hope ahead!
Cheers and have a great week! I know I will. This is my last full week of treatment. I'm counting down until next Tuesday!
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