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Feel your lemons---and schedule an MRI   

Posted by triskele - Oct 2, 2015 - 9:43pm

 

Cross posted  and edited from FB...sorry for the repeat.

Not enough people saw this yesterday when I posted it... Posting again, with a more detailed personal story attached....Feel free to share this testimonial.

IF YOUR BEASTS are DENSE AND LUMPY, you can miss ANYTHING on a self exam. See your doctor. Ask for a breast MRI to be approved. If you have a good doctor with a good support staff, they will get your insurance to pay.

 Mammography can't always find cancer until it's too late to stop it. Believe me, I am a living example.

I went every year for my exams and mammos, and could not tell by feeling my breasts myself that anything was amiss because they were lumpy with fibrocystic breast disease. 


My own doctor examined me last year, looked at my dimpled, somewhat enlarged right breast (again—enlargement was normal with my hormone cycles, my boobs waxed and waned like the moon), and said it was just my cystic breast disease.

 She said just wait until your annual mammogram in November. 

In the meantime, my nipple on that same breast started to retract, so that by the time I saw the mammo tech, she said there was no doubt the films would come back abnormal. They did.

My doctor had said in July that it was just my cysts,and advised me to wear good bras to keep the heavy tissue from dimpling like that.

 My biopsies in December (6th and 29th) said :

It was not my cysts, it was ductal carcinoma, invasive, and tubular lobular in situ. 

 Yes I had two kinds of cancer in my breasts (one in each side, and both in the right side—-the tubular had traveled left from its primary location on the right), and likely HAD for a long time.

In fact, it had possibly been there for years before external signs of dimpling and flattening nipple began to appear. It was there for years.....tucked into the cystic tissue, invisible to mammography, or sometimes seen as an asymmetry in mammo, and presenting as a cysts during follow up ultrasounds.

 If you read no further.....Ask for the MRI.  ACCURATE early detection is the key if your tissue is dense.

 I had a PET scan on January 6, and at the beginning of the new year, I learned that the scan found that the cancer had traveled into my bones and liver.   More evidence that it had been hiding in my breasts for a long time. 

 I was completely devastated, for about 5 minutes.  Literally.  Then, I decided to fight with everything I have, and have continued to do so.

 
First chemotherapy treatment was January 16...the day the Dead announced their Fare Thee Well shows in Chicago. 

 After 4 rounds of chemo, which were 90% successful at eliminating the primary and the mets, I had a double mastectomy on April 15th.  

The breast surgery was completely successful, having taken all of the cancerous tissue out on the right side, including intramammary lymph nodes, and all of the tissue on the left not much of which was cancerous, but which stood the chance of becoming cancerous if only lumpectomy had been done.  The sentinel node was also on the left, and removed. 

 As of today, I am on my 11th treatment, fighting for my life.  5 more to go.

 2015 has been a rough year...but if I can get this message out, and help just one person to make the decision to talk to her doctor, this rough year will be worth it.

 Save yourself the experience of going through chemo treatments.  

Of losing your breasts. Losing your hair, eyebrows, and eyelashes. And pubic hair and nasal hair....Being mistaken for a man (it happened today, someone called me a gentleman, and then quickly corrected himself). Being stared at by adults AND children, and having to hear them say things to others about your appearance. Losing the feeling in your fingers and toes.  Nausea. Insomnia. Pain. Lymphedema in your arms and hands from the surgery.  Weight gain from the steroids in your chemo (for me anyway).

 Save yourself from being told, when you are strong and healthy and happy all at once for the first time in your life, that you may only have about 5 years to live.

 

Ask for the MRI. Don't wait.

 

Please.


12 comments on this journal entry.
triskele

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Posted: Nov 4, 2015 - 5:04pm

SeriousLee...... you get me.  you really, really get me!    There are some here who would argue with you....but that's because THEY do not get me.  SO thanks for that, and thanks for the good wishes!!  

  and thanks,guys....nice to see you, Sean.
Sean-E-Sean

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Posted: Nov 4, 2015 - 8:17am

Always rooting for YOU. Don't always say it but I am. So, I just said it.
SeriousLee

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Posted: Oct 25, 2015 - 9:51am

You are a woman of great depth and sensitivity. May peace and health cover you from head to toe. And fingertips also. {#Yes}
black321
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Posted: Oct 13, 2015 - 8:13am

Great message, thank you.
triskele

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Posted: Oct 13, 2015 - 4:32am

Thanks, y'all.  I have to believe Team Triskele is winning.  I feel great, most of the time, and the new protocol is really helping reduce the temporary side effects.  I can almost feel my finger and toe tips again! 
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Posted: Oct 7, 2015 - 10:04pm

:thumbsup:
miamizsun

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Posted: Oct 5, 2015 - 7:59am

{#Hug}
Antigone

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Posted: Oct 4, 2015 - 8:12am

Love you.
Coaxial
Shine On.
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Posted: Oct 3, 2015 - 6:24pm

What they all said.{#Hug}
katzendogs

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Posted: Oct 3, 2015 - 5:22pm

I just don't know what to say. I lived with my mom and her cancer for years and just assumed she would be ok. That was in the 70's. I was young and dumb and mostly on my own in 70's rebellious attitude. I lost my bro in 69 and her in 78. I'm 10 years past her age now and always ask myself why me as well.

I do wish and pray and hope for the best outcome for you and Dave and your family. I do know you have many friends and family on your side tho.It can and will be beaten because we believe.

J
ScottN
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Posted: Oct 3, 2015 - 12:34pm

I appreciate the grace that inhabits your post.  Best of best wishes P. {#Hug}
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Posted: Oct 3, 2015 - 8:54am

{#Daisy}{#Good-vibes}