JanuaryL64
JanuaryL64
Survivor: Breast Cancer (Stage I)
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Fernley, NV
Female
About Me
My Journal
I am a Survivor
Type of Cancer
Breast Cancer (Stage I), 2017
Skin Cancer (non-Melanoma) (Stage Recurring), 1993
Treatment Information
Stage of Treatment:

Currently in treatment

Treatment Types:

Biopsy

Blood Tests

Breast Reconstruction

Chemotherapy

Complete Blood Count (CBC) Test

Double Mastectomy

Genetics Testing & Counseling

Internal Hemipelvectomy

Lumpectomy (Excisional Biopsy)

Lymph Node Biopsy

Mammography

Oncotype DX

Taxotere

Ultrasound

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Hospital:

Northern Nevada Medical Center (Sparks, Nevada)

Renown Hospital (Reno, Nevada)

Side Effect:

Anxiety

Chemobrain

Skin & Nail Problems

Swelling (Edema)

The day before...
July 16th, 2017

It's July 16th, 2017, the day before I will lose my breasts. Double mastectomy! I'm tired... exhausted in fact. I'm looking forward to the anesthesia so I can get a good rest. LOL. I have so many people who love me... I am blessed. I still feel alone. I am alone in my head. Alone with my thoughts. Alone in that my mind drifts away to a better time. I am not afraid! Ok... maybe just a little afraid. What I mean by that is a lot afraid! Scared of the surgery, scared of the recovery, scared of the way it taxes my husband, scared of the way it creates a divide in my family. Not so much scared of the cancer but scared of its wake. More like a tsunami. This is like a roller coaster that NEVER comes back into the station... it just keeps rolling and rolling up and down and around and around... loop dee loop. (Nausea included) Analogy: Three ways to solve the problem... 1. You fall off and that's NEVER a good outcome! 2. You hope a doctor comes along and puts the brakes on the coaster and stops the ride. 3. You hang on for dear life, try to enjoy the scenery as the coaster rises and dips knowing there are others on the coaster with you and try to comfort them along the ride. This is NOT for sissy's, I'll tell you that much!!!

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