10 Year Cancerversary
Today is my 10 year Cancerversary. I was diagnosed on July 14, 2009 with Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, Her2+, ER+/PR+ Breast Cancer. I had a Lumpectomy, 6 rounds of Chemo, 33 Radiation Treatments, a year of Herceptin and 5 years of Femara.. So glad I am still here. So many are still struggling and so many do not survive. I guess I was one of the lucky ones. It is definitely life changing and a disease that, even though you can survive, you never fully recover from it.
My prayers for all of you still struggling.
Donna
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Congratulations!
9 years here. So true about recovery. I only did the radiation 7 weeks. Was very lucky but life has been tough.
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Congratulations!
Congratulations on your success story. I am dealing with two primary cancers with one being a breast cancer that is the invasive ductal carcinoma her2 positive. Just curious about how large your breast cancer was when you were first diagnosed. The doctor wants me to have a mastectomy even though mine has shrunk because of the chemo I have been on to treat an endometrial cancer which they decided to treat first because its an agressive type. I had a hysterectomy and they see no sign of that cancer now. The treatment is to prevent recurrence. I would like to do a lumpectomy because the cancer is now very small and could not be detected by a pet/ct scan but was seen on a breast mri. So far no sign of lymph node involvement.
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In July I passed the 20 years
In July I passed the 20 years from my masectomy, 2 type ductal carcinoma invasive, and a different type found during the masectomy, had one year chemo, I insisted to have the most agressive treatment.
No lump,negative mammogram, no hacker history, demanded after going to 5 surgeons for breast pain an excitional biopsy, one cancer found ,removed, was advised by the oncologist not to have further treatment, all was removed.
Spoke with my surgeon, told her I wanted a masectomy and chemo , luckily she listen.
I was a young mom,wife, saw my kids finish school, college, get married.
I owe a lot to my medical team, that continue an excellent follow up and my support group.
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Happy happy cancerversary!
I, too, am one of the lucky ones and I count my blessings often that I am. I remember you well as it has been 9 years since I finished treatments for breast cancer. Lately, all around me so many have lost their battles and most are due to breast cancer. My husband died in April - pneumonia, heart attack, pulmonary failure and lung cancer. A friend also has advanced lung cancer. My SON has prostate cancer! It just seems to be everywhere, doesn't it? I think as I age, more and more folks are getting bad news of one kind or another. Cancer came into my personal life 9 years ago, but even though I am well, I do still suffer from far too many losses due to it. Congratulations, Doona. Best wishes to all of you.
Suzanne
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Hi Suzanne. I am so veryDouble Whammy said:Happy happy cancerversary!
I, too, am one of the lucky ones and I count my blessings often that I am. I remember you well as it has been 9 years since I finished treatments for breast cancer. Lately, all around me so many have lost their battles and most are due to breast cancer. My husband died in April - pneumonia, heart attack, pulmonary failure and lung cancer. A friend also has advanced lung cancer. My SON has prostate cancer! It just seems to be everywhere, doesn't it? I think as I age, more and more folks are getting bad news of one kind or another. Cancer came into my personal life 9 years ago, but even though I am well, I do still suffer from far too many losses due to it. Congratulations, Doona. Best wishes to all of you.
Suzanne
Hi Suzanne. I am so very sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. You're a remarkable woman, and have done so much for the Sisters on this Board. Praying your son conquers cancer the way you have. Best wishes to you, Suzanne. Deborah
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congratulations Donna! You
congratulations Donna! You joined the Board just a few months before I did, after being diagnosed in February 2010. I'm very happy for you!
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Thank you all for the comments and congratulations. In reply to the question on the size of my tumor, it was 1.5 cm. I was also graded as 2a because of a microscopic amount of cancer cells found in my Sentinal Lymph Node. I only had the one node removed. They felt that the radiation would take care of that area and I guess it did.
Prayers for all
Donna
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You were/are my inspirationDouble Whammy said:Happy happy cancerversary!
I, too, am one of the lucky ones and I count my blessings often that I am. I remember you well as it has been 9 years since I finished treatments for breast cancer. Lately, all around me so many have lost their battles and most are due to breast cancer. My husband died in April - pneumonia, heart attack, pulmonary failure and lung cancer. A friend also has advanced lung cancer. My SON has prostate cancer! It just seems to be everywhere, doesn't it? I think as I age, more and more folks are getting bad news of one kind or another. Cancer came into my personal life 9 years ago, but even though I am well, I do still suffer from far too many losses due to it. Congratulations, Doona. Best wishes to all of you.
Suzanne
I celebrated 9 years on 8/19/19 and I remember reading all of your posts, Suzanne, and Donna's which were so helpful as we were all figuring out how to be survivors. So sorry about the loss of your husband. Yes, the longer we live the more things that we encounter...cancer being one of them. I am mourning too many loses, but that is the cost of surviving. I guess this teaches us to celebrate everyday!
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10th year anniversary for me
Hi to all pink sisters
For those going through breast cancer at this time- we feel your fear, confusion,frustration etc. as we have been there too. When I was 63years old I had a double mastectomy for triple neg.BC and months of chemo. I am 73 now.
Know you can do this and do it as long as you need too. Life will get better. The only thing I have a problem with now 10 years later is my hair is thinning. I never wore a wig while going thru chemo but now I do. I love wearing a short wig...don't have to fuss with my (thinning) hair just put the cute wig on everyday and I'm ready to go.
2nu2tnbc asked about eating habits- I always tried to eat healthy and still do. Every week I make Lentil soup, vegtable soup, I eat beef, chicken and some fish. I eat ice cream and some goodies.
So i basically watch but I'm not obsessive.
Congratulations to all who are doing well. When i was going thru cancer i was always on this site so I do remember most of you wonderful ladies that would give me comfort during those scary times.
Hugs to all.
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CongratulationsAnnette 11 said:10th year anniversary for me
Hi to all pink sisters
For those going through breast cancer at this time- we feel your fear, confusion,frustration etc. as we have been there too. When I was 63years old I had a double mastectomy for triple neg.BC and months of chemo. I am 73 now.
Know you can do this and do it as long as you need too. Life will get better. The only thing I have a problem with now 10 years later is my hair is thinning. I never wore a wig while going thru chemo but now I do. I love wearing a short wig...don't have to fuss with my (thinning) hair just put the cute wig on everyday and I'm ready to go.
2nu2tnbc asked about eating habits- I always tried to eat healthy and still do. Every week I make Lentil soup, vegtable soup, I eat beef, chicken and some fish. I eat ice cream and some goodies.
So i basically watch but I'm not obsessive.
Congratulations to all who are doing well. When i was going thru cancer i was always on this site so I do remember most of you wonderful ladies that would give me comfort during those scary times.
Hugs to all.
Congratulations and Thank You!!
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My journey started out with
My journey started out with lumpectomy, healed one month and had mediport put in for Chemo treatments. I had 4 doses of A/C 2 weeks apart, they were very tough to get through! My hair started coming out with my second A/C treatment and I had a rare side effect that reddened and inflamed my entire mouth, mostly all I could do was drink copius amounts of water and eat only soft bland foods. At some point my salvary glads stopped working completely! It is not pleasant to have zero spit in your mouth! I also had weaker weakly doses of Taxol for 12 weeks but still ended up with neuropathy on both feet. Went on for 2nd surgery to widen the margins and started radiation a month later for 8 weeks. My saliva stayed absent for about another 9 months before it blissfully stared to flow again. It took at lease 12-18 months to physically recover from all that I went though and I am still not up to par. This all happened 4 years ago and have had NED since! Keep crossing my fingers at all my appointments and mamograms! Trying to keep the beast at bay!
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