Christine's Personal Journey with Breast Cancer

I have been diagnosed with Stage II Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (Breast Cancer). My survivorship began on July 18, 2005. The tumor was 1.7cm, ER/PR+, HER2-NEU+. Cancer was present in 3 of 17 lymph nodes. Treatment consists of the following: Lumpectomies, Chemo (AC/T), Herceptin, Radiation & Hormone Therapy (Tamoxifen)

Friday

Five Year Anniversary: I'm a Survivor!

Even though it's been 5 years, the thoughts of cancer coming back haunts me every day.
I guess that's just how it is when you lived though diagnosis, treatment and follow-ups on the follow-ups! Next February I will finish my original treatment plan, which seems bitter-sweet. I wonder, was it enough? Although it will be nice to not be taking any more medications. Maybe I'll stop thinking about my cancer for a day, maybe not.

I reread my One Year Anniversary post, and that's still how I remember hearing those words, "cancer cells were found." Although, it's hard to believe Jacklynn was 3 years old and James was 2, way too young to have a Mom with cancer. I don't think they remember much from those days, which is a good thing. The part they do remember is the relationship they have with Winnie & Matthew, God bless them!

Physically my body is STILL making changes.. chemo/menopause side effects, some weight gain from medications, toenail damage, surgery sites still changing.. but it's all minor stuff. I'm curious to see what happens in February, when I go off Tamoxifen. I know it affects my hormones, and my foot doctor thinks my toe issues are related.. so we'll see!

I'll continue to update this blog as changes may happen.

~Christine




2 Comments:

At July 20, 2010, Blogger Tamiko said...

Here's to 100 more years to you being free of cancer! Love you my friend!!!
Tamiko

 
At September 15, 2010, Blogger Unknown said...

Christine, I don't know you but I do if you can make any sense out of this facebook/farmville, friend/neighbor thing. Anyway, I saw a post you had on fb tonight and got curious about you. I found out we have 1 mutual friend and that is Leslie, my bff since 7th grade. What I wanted to say to you is that I read your whole blog and just needed to let you know that I think that your courage in sharing is incredible and I can tell you are a great, strong, lucky lady! Sincerely, Renee'

 

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