Thursday, October 31, 2013

Do I need a mammogram?

This is the last day of Breast cancer awareness month, the month of everything pink!!!!
I noticed on a lot social media sites this one image about getting a Mammogram

It really got my attention because a lot of women do this Instagramming of their boobs but do they know what an actual Mammogram is? So since this can actually be a little scary for some women I want to help shed some light on what a mammogram is.
 A mammogram is an X-ray image of your breast used to screen for breast cancer. Mammograms play a key role in early breast cancer detection and help decrease breast cancer deaths. So basically it is a low energy X-ray done on this equipment


During a mammogram, your breasts are compressed between two firm surfaces to spread out the breast tissue. Then an X-ray captures black-and-white images of your breasts that are displayed on a computer screen and examined by a doctor who looks for signs of cancer.

ok so now for the part that some women find scary... Does it Hurt? I want to say no but everyone tolerates pain differently. For me it was uncomfortable it was like someone squeezing your breast to tightly and it hurts for that time but once they let go it's over. This is repeated several times on each side. Another issue that scares some women is the diagnosis.. What if? Will I Die? Well if your diagnosis is cancer it surely is better to know early and breast cancer is not a death sentence.....
 
I know that the unknown is scary but once you have it done it is no longer unknown and it could potentially save a life.... Yours....
 
 
Peace, Love and Blessings.

Friday, October 25, 2013

It's Chemo time!

Today is the day........STOP it's Chemo Time. Ok I'm back, first I want to pray that all goes well and that God gives me the strength to endure this. Thanking and praising Him in advance for everything going well. Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Here is a video I did when I got home from my session.
 
 
 
Sorry this took so long to post... I was having technical difficulties. It is now day 2 after treatment I am a little tired and now having some nausea but not much. I am also experiencing some hot flashes but all in all I'm doing ok. Just drinking plenty of fluids and eating small meals seems to help, along with keeping a positive attitude. Thanks everyone for your prayers and support.
 
Peace, Love and Blessings 
 
 
 
 


Thursday, October 17, 2013

On the road to expansion

So on October 7th I had my first infusion of saline into my expanders and I also had my last 2 drain tubes removed! I did not have any saline infused at the time of my mastectomies on September 17th. When I asked the plastic surgeon about it she said that she preferred to wait until my stitches healed and after I had my drain tubes removed. About a week prior to this I also had my port placement done to get ready for chemotherapy.
During my first infusion I didn't know what to expect. I had watched a few videos on you tube but I was not prepared for what happened. The first one went rather well that was on the right side then when the left sides turn came it was a different story. It felt as if every nerve ending on that side of my chest was being stuck by this needle. I wanted to scream but I didn't because I didn't want to startle her while she still had the needle in me. Needless to say I was a little apprehensive about getting it done again but at least I knew what I was in for. This is a short video of what is used during an infusion/


This next video is after the infusion. How I felt and what may be next on the road to expansion.
For more information regarding tissue expansion please check out this link. I hope this helps to explain the procedure. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/avon_foundation_breast_center/treatments_services/reconstructive_breast_surgery/tissue_expanders.html

Until next time

Peace, Love and Blessings

Monday, October 7, 2013

Fighting cancer with Chemo

Now I am in the treatment phase of my journey. I had a long discussion with the oncologist and we went over what my treatment plan will be. I will be having what is called adjuvant chemotherapy. Adjuvant chemotherapy - Chemotherapy given to destroy left-over (microscopic) cells that may be present after the known tumor is removed by surgery.  Adjuvant chemotherapy is given to prevent a possible cancer reoccurrence.
  I will be given a combination of chemo drugs to help prevent the cancer from coming back.

I understand that chemo can be difficult for some individuals but I intend on being as positive as one can be during this time. I pray that I will keep a positive outlook on things while going through this.
The first combination of drugs that I will be given is  Adriamycin and Cytoxan. Both of these drugs work together to combat any residual or microscopic cancer cells that could possibly grow and cause a recurrence. Here is a bit more info on both drugs.

http://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/druglist/Adriamycin

http://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/druglist/Cytoxan

This particular combo will be given to me over an 8-12 week period. I will either receive it once every 2 weeks or once every 3 weeks depending on how I tolerate it. Then after I am done with this treatment I will be given another bout of chemo with a drug called Taxol. Taxol will be given in the same manner as the other 2 chemo drugs.

http://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/druglist/taxol

As with most other chemo drugs there are side effects some of the side effects include nausea, vomiting and hair loss. To help combat this I am told that most things ginger will help, keeping hydrated and rest. I have put together a anti nausea kit for myself it includes soft ginger chews, three ginger tea, ginger cookies and agave nectar to help sweeten the tea naturally.





This new phase of the journey starts on October 23rd. I read something today on a friends blog that put a lot of things in my life into perspective. The post is called "Lessons from the Garden" by Belinda at Simply Belinda, here is an excerpt "
  1. Pruning is necessary for growth.
Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away: and every branch that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit—John 15:2

There is such a thing as “divine pruning,” and God will not only cut off unfruitful branches, but even the fruitful branches must be cut so that they bear even more fruit. Wow. I continued to trim, and the imagery was so powerful. I had to cut off much of the tree—the Lord will build your faith by almost destroying it—but what remained was rich, green, and beautiful, like the tree planted by the water, which yields its fruit in season.

While reading this post it just verified what my Pastor had said to my husband and I a few Sundays before I had my surgery. He said Kevin and Caula, God is using this situation to bring you closer to him and to build the kingdom.

If you want to read more check out the link to Belinda's blog Simply Belinda here. http://simplybelinda.wordpress.com/2013/10/07/what-god-wants-us-to-learn-in-the-garden/

I just want to thank everyone for coming along with me on this journey and helping to make the journey a piece of cake, pink frosting of course.

Peace, Love and Blessings








Tuesday, October 1, 2013

2 down and 2 to go!

Hooray for me! I got 1 drain tube on each side removed. So that's 2 down and 2 to go, I'm excited because that's one step closer to being tube free. So I wanted to be completely tube free this week but I'll Keep calm and keep fighting, cause I'm here to win this.



Peace, Love and Blessings