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On September 20th 2021 while having a "mom shower" (no shaving or washing hair a quick in and out ) I felt a lump on my right breast. It felt like quarter of a marble. Just as hard and round. I immediately sent a message to my gp who examined me and sent me for further testing.
Ultra sounds, mammogram and MRI were done.
And on October 20th 2021 it was confirmed that I have breast cancer.
We were heartbroken,scared and shocked!
We proceeded to do a biopsy to make sure and met with a breast surgeon to discuss our options. The biopsy came back as
Tripple negative Stage 3 aggresive Carcinoma breast cancer.
I am also a type 1 diabetic for the last 23 years. I do my best to monitor my diabetes and live a healthy life. I take 6 injections daily with my meals as my body doesnt produce insulin. My 9 year old son and husband are extremely supportive and we try to eat well together.
This diagnosis hit my family and friends hard.
I have done ultra sounds,
A mamogram
An MRI
CT scan
A biopsy
Bloods
genetic testing
Echocardiogram and
Put a marker into the tumor .
It has been a whirlwind and I still have to
Put in a port surgically to receive chemo so that my veins dont collapse.
Do Chemotherapy
Have Surgery and
Radiation as well as
More genetic testing to see if the cancer has a mutative gene (10%chance)
I need to meet with an endocrinologist to see how this is going to affect my diabetes and body.
My Chemo starts next week and has to be intense as it's an aggressive cancer. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers.
The surgery after chemo is to remove all lymph nodes as well as the original lump on my right breast.
If the genetic testing comes back positive for a mutation I have to remove both breasts and talk to my doctors about the next steps.
Its still very early in my diagnosis and yet it's been so insanely busy and extremely expensive and sometimes quite overwhelming.
My motto is one day at a time and when that is too much one thing at a time.
I do not want to be wasting my life in self pity (i have had some good hard ugly cries ) but i want to live one day at a time the best way that I can. So I'm going to fight this one step at a time .
My husband and son have been loving and supportive and extremely positive and I am grateful for them. They keep me grounded and remind me to slow down if I'm letting my brain get ahead of me.
My friends have become even closer than before they are my sisters.
My family have been only loving and supportive and positive sending food constantly and offering to help in anyway possible.
I'm grateful that I found this cancer early.
I am grateful that I have amazing, calm intelligent, professional doctors.
#onlypositivevibes #imcomingoutalive #thisisjustanotherchapter #wewillgetthroughthistogether #fighthard #beatthis
And so we continue along the journey with hope and faith and trust that this is going to make me a better person and I will survive!
Thank you so much for reading my story and helping in any way that you can. My family and I are eternally grateful for your support.
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Steven Valdez donated $3,375
You are strong Huns!! You can beat this!
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Cath de Boehmler donated $675
Love you Dan
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Daniel Voisin donated $675
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Kelly Maharaj donated $304
With lots of love xo Kick that cancer in the butt!!
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Anonymous donated $2,025
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benedict barrett donated $3,375
love
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Anonymous donated $1,755
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Anonymous donated $169
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Thomas and Lorraine Pantin donated $675
Wishing you a speedy recovery
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Jina donated $338
Good luck friend, speak only of your healing and see only a healing outcome. You are in my thoughts and prayers and I see you healed.
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This is me receiving chemotherapy through my port.
It has to be carefully cleaned each time.
It was surgically put in the week before chemo started .
I am now on 2 different chemotherapy drugs
Last week I needed to take white blood cell booster injections as my white blood count was too low.
Today is my 9th session and I have 7 more to go
Then surgery
Then radiation
Then possibly chemo tablets to take home after radiation.
I can only take one day at a time .
I like to focus on the positive
I like to walk outdoors
I like art so I've started drawing
I am grateful that I have faith
I am grateful that i have support and love
I am grateful that I found this beast cancer as soon as it appeared because at stage 3 aggressive this could have been a whole lot worse.
My hair started falling out on Ole years I was scared but I also did the same thing, I said to myself "one day at a time."
I had an allergic reaction chemotherapy on my 7th treatment it was so scary.
My chest and throat started closing up
My nurse acted very quickly and I'm grateful for her :)
The side effects for me are different each week with each treatment
I have nausea
Stomach cramps
Exhaustion
Bone pain and skin pain from the injections.
Danielle's breast cancer
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