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My scan results are in!!: All clear... - SHARE Metastatic ...
My scan results are in!!
Awesome news.
YEY!
Whoop, whoop! Celebrate!
Congrats
Congrats!!! So happy to hear!
Congrats. So happy for you π
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Fab news xx
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Yah. Great news. Blessings, Hannah
Wonderful news
Clare xx
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Great news, hurrahs! Fay
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Congratulations. My recent MRI was stable. No progression of liver tumor.
Yay! So happy for you.
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Would you care to share a bit about your journey and treatment protocol? Provides so much encouragement to all of us! God bless you!!
Sure. I'm not proud of my journey but will share. To start I'm 61 soon to be 62. I was officially diagnosed in 2017. But about 10 years before that I found a lump. Now try to understand everyone I knew at that time who had been diagnosed with breast cancer seemed to have the same journey. They would look perfectly healthy be told they had breast cancer went for treatments ( chemo radiation ) they would look so sick when I saw them . Then they would seem to be getting better actually started looking Happy ( not the fake smile put on during treatments) . Then I would hear the cancer is back they would start treatment again and be sick again and then pass away. I didn't want that for me !!!! I asked my husband to please support me in my decision and that was to not seek treatment as long as I was feeling good . My thought process was live life while I felt good once I started feeling bad if I go for treatment and it makes me feel sick I didn't give up time of feeling good. In Oct Nov of 2016 I went in for a test on something totally unrelated but it showed a lesion on my kidney. Right away my husband assumed it was MBC. He spilled the beans and that was the start of my official diagnosis. So once he told our Children that was it for me my daughter and daughter in law both in the medical field took over. I just went along to keep peace and no hard feelings. So in January 2017 after every test imaginable I was diagnosed er+ pr+ her2- . The tumor was large and it was through the skin of my left breast that I had been wearing a large bandaid over. One lymphnode suspicious. They did surgery March 2017 had to take some of my pectoral muscle to get clear margins. They did a latisamusflap (spelling??) And a skin graph from my leg to close me. They did the axillary removal also and still only had one suspicious node . They ran a onco DX test it came back right on the mid point of needing or not needing chemo. My oncologists both felt since it seemed it was so slow growing that the benefits of chemo did not out way the side affects and since quality of life to me is important we chose no chemo. I did do the radiation. I had started on Arimedex February of 2017 after the Jan. Diagnosis. So I continued on that after the surgery. Through all this my gynecologist kept pushing for me to have a total hysterectomy because of statistics he had about recurrence . I wasn't ready to go into surgery again right away so I waited a year. So in Dec of 2018 I had the hysterectomy and sure enough they found a spec of breast cancer in my right ovary. So now MBC. They did all the scans again MRI of Brain pet scan bone scan CT . Found no other. So all they did was switch me to Letrozole in January 2019. Been taking that ever since . I have been lucky I have not had any side effects from either medications. The only discomfort I have is the mastectomy stiffness and swollen numb feeling and heavy feeling of my left arm lymphedema. Sorry this was so lengthy but I wanted to give the whole pic.
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Big Woo-Hoo!! Celebrate!
Excellent! Happy for you. Inspiring for us.
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Awsome news. Thanks for sharing. Big congrats x