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3/8 – Day 15: I am anxious potato
Fast facts (if you don’t have time to read the full post): Happy International Women’s Day! I had five very significant cry sessions today and two very intense but invigorating Zoom sessions for work. One was our quarterly DEI training and the other was for the Tri-Cities Latino Community Network. We hosted a panel of…
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3/7 – Day 14: The helper
Fast facts (if you don’t have time to read the full post): Two people came up with names for my SuperPort: Party Port and Harry Porter. I love my friends so much. I have no idea which one to pick. Both are excellent. My port feels a bit more settled today. Breathing doesn’t hurt anymore.…
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3/4, 5, & 6 – Days 11-13: Somewhere over the rainbow…
Fast facts (if you don’t have time to read the full post): My port seems to be healing well with no signs of infection but I am in a ton of discomfort and weird pain. It hurts to breathe really BIG breaths. I refreshed my hair colors one final time on Friday and went to…
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3/3 – Day 10: In port we trust!
Fast facts (if you don’t have time to read the full post): Today at 6:26 am, I walked into the surgery center for my first “major” surgery as an adult and I am now the proud (temporary) owner of something called a PowerPort! Let’s call this a consensual lease agreement with an eviction notice at…
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3/2 – Day 9: They say that dreams can come true, but they forgot to mention that nightmares are dreams, too.
Fast facts (if you don’t have time to read the full post): I will kick off day 10 of my journey tomorrow bright and early at 6:30 am for my port install! I am going to be a mod, minus the biker gang street cred obviously, but I definitely have some book cred. I am…
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3/1 – Day 8: I have been sucked inside of a medical tornado and I would like it to stop, please.
Fast facts (if you don’t have time to read the full post): Lol. This is turning out to NOT be a light week at all. I now have surgery to install my chemo port on Thursday (time unknown) and my referral was processed with the folks who will be handling my reconstruction surgery today. I…
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2/28 – Day 7: Vampire approved
Fast facts (if you don’t have time to read the full post): I had my first blood draw as an adult! One needle down and three to go. This week is a light week in terms of appointments related to preparing myself for treatment. I worked today. I ate cheese. TO THE LONG VERSION! One…
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2/27 – Day 6: Missed connections
Fast facts (if you don’t have time to read the full post): Here is a glimpse into my mental health at this time. Also, if you send me something in the mail, can you let me know it is from you so I can properly thank you because I really love you for caring about…
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2/25-26 – Day 4 & 5: Do or do not. There is no try.
Fast facts (if you don’t have time to read the full post): Yesterday, I met with my oncologist at the Tri-Cities Cancer Center and I have a general treatment plan to share. I will start with chemotherapy once every two weeks for the first four treatments, followed by twelve weeks of weekly chemotherapy. After this,…
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2/24 – Day 3: All in the family
Fast facts (if you don’t have time to read the full post): Today I had a meeting with a genetic counselor. I will be tested for 47 different cancer causing genes including BCRA1 and 2, which so happen to run in my family. I also had an impromptu meeting with a fertility preservation clinic in…