Three weeks – Are you kidding me?

July 8, 2013 – The waiting was killing me. When will they set the date for surgery? Will it be next week? Am I prepared? I finally get the call from Ilene at Dr. Shapiro's office. The surgery was scheduled for July 30th at 8am. July 30th? That's three weeks away. Are you kidding me? … Continue reading Three weeks – Are you kidding me?

Get those Mammies Grammed!

Regret serves no purpose and it certainly does not help the healing process in any way. I just sometime can't help but wonder how much easier recovering from and treating my breast cancer would have been had I not skipped two years of mammograms. Would the tumor have been smaller? Would it only be non-invasive … Continue reading Get those Mammies Grammed!

My angels, my heroes and my friends

It's been almost exactly 5 months since my mammogram and ultrasound that discovered my tumor and a little over 3 months since my surgery. SO much has happened I could not possibly catch up on all the details, but there are some very important aspects of this journey that I could not and would not … Continue reading My angels, my heroes and my friends

Home Sweet Home – The first stop on my journey to recovery.

July 31, 2013 - It was nice to be home and be all done with the hospital. Although I was sore, I just couldn't sit still. I moved slowly, but I had to get up and move around. My brother told me I was a "Bad patient" because I tried to do too many things … Continue reading Home Sweet Home – The first stop on my journey to recovery.

And then it was done.

My surgery went well. Between my surgeon and plastic surgeon it only took 4 hours instead of the estimated 5 hours I was originally told. The first thing I remember when I opened my eyes in the recovery room was seeing my daughter Megan, cousin Melanie, Kelli and Kelsi standing at the foot of my … Continue reading And then it was done.

The big day finally arrived

July 30, 2013 – After 3 long weeks, the day of surgery finally was here! Surprisingly I found myself calm and at peace. All those prayers must really be working. I can't think of any other way for that to be possible. I had to be to JFK Hospital at 5:30am. I surprisingly woke up … Continue reading The big day finally arrived

I made up my mind

July 2, 2013 – After a lot of research, talking to doctors and prayer, I knew in my heart that a lumpectomy was not what I wanted. If I was going to have to do 3 months of chemo, there was no way I wanted to endure 5 weeks (5 days a week) of radiation … Continue reading I made up my mind

And now the “fun” begins.

July 1, 2013 – After reviewing the MRI results Dr. Shapiro promptly advised me to go see an oncologist. Because of my lack of coverage for oncology he asked Dr. Schwartzberg to give me a discounted rate. At this point I had had so many Drs appts I was unable to work full time. So … Continue reading And now the “fun” begins.

It was bound to happen sooner or later.

June 25-26, 2013 – Almost 6 days had passed and I some how managed to "keep it together" without losing it. It was the night before my scheduled MRI, I was alone and had no one to go with me at 8am the next morning. And then it happened — I had a major melt … Continue reading It was bound to happen sooner or later.

A day I will never forget…

June 20, 2013 –  On a day that should have been filled with excitement and anticipation because the Miami Heat were playing the Antonio Spurs in Game 7 and were about to win their 3rd championship... However, my day was filled with another kind of anticipation — Waiting for biopsy results. I wasn't overly concerned. After … Continue reading A day I will never forget…