Thursday, August 30, 2018

Oh, I forgot

Oh, I forgot to tell ya'll that I was diagnosed with cancer a year ago.... Had chemo every 3 weeks until mid December (horrible!), then surgery on Jan 3 of this year, then radiation for 6 weeks until the end of March.  Then it has been 3-weekly infusions of Herceptin until mid August and now I'm done except for Tamoxifen - one pill every day for 10 years!  Really??!!

So now I'm like "Now what?"  Everything has ended - the treatment, the surgeries, the radiation, the infusions and most of the doctor's visits.  Kind of feels weird after going non-stop for a year.  Oh yes, I am getting the port out next week.  After that, I'm on my own (mostly).  I see the surgeon and the radiation oncologist every 6 months it seems.  Maybe the regular oncologist every 3 months who knows yet? I see him tomorrow and will find out more.

The surgeon told me if this cancer comes back, there's no cure.  That's why I'm having the port out - no sense in having chemo again if it's not going to help, is there?

I'm happy it's me and not a member of my family!  Really happy.  Also, I leave myself in God's hands.  I don't know the reason for these things happening but I choose to trust Him and if possible, to bring Him glory through to the end.  This has definitely been stressful for hubby - he's had to deal with numerous of his family having cancer - so for his sake I hope it's not a long, drawn-out deal.


This is my bald head during chemo


This is at my LAST infusion in mid-August.  Got to ring the bell, Yay.


The longer I live, the more I realise how MERCIFUL God is.  I wouldn't want to serve or deal with any other god, ever!  Thank you, Jesus!

Another thing I've realised is that no-one can pinpoint the cause of cancer occurring although one can speculate to some extent, I suppose.  In my case I have no genetic mutation for cancer and no direct family history of this type of cancer.  I'm vegetarian, exercise and am a non-smoker etc.  Things which may have contributed, but not definitively are:  I used to eat quite a bit of sugar; I had two direct injuries to that exact location where the tumor was found and I did have a bit of stress at work a year before the diagnosis.  So who knows?  I had a friend who was a vegan, exercised, gluten free and strictly NO sugar, and she still got cancer.  So I'm a little less black and white than I used to be about causes of cancer....

Til later,

3 comments:

  1. Hi Maggie. This is Leuanna. I followed your blog for years, then for some reason I lost track of you. Praise God you made it through your treatments. I pray that all is well with you and your family.

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  2. Thank you Leuanna!! So glad to hear from you again! I remember you were wanting to move out to the country! Were you ever able to accomplish that and how are things going? May God bless you and strengthen you.

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  3. Sorry, this is Maggie not anonymous. I’m so used to facebook and others.

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