First let me start with I am not a blogger or
writer. Even though I love to read my friends and family’s blogs, I honestly
never thought I would have a blog of my own. I am sorry in advance to my
grammar police friends (A, G & B, you know who you are) they will have a
small heart attack every time they read my blog and I have a feeling they will
demand my username and password to edit it for me before long lol. I figured this would be the easiest way to
keep everyone updated on my cancer butt kicking status. If you want to know
what’s up with me, you can just randomly check here or sign up to follow my
blog and you will get an email when I post. Easy Peasy
Here is the DL on my diagnosis. June 2014 I asked
for a mammogram referral at my yearly pap exam, JUST BECAUSE I AM NOW 35, no
other reason, no signs, symptoms, lumps or bumps. I just thought that’s what
you do when you turn 35, you start routine mammograms. So I got one on June 16th, a few days later I received a
phone call which led to, 2nd mammogram and ultrasound, then on July 1st I had a needle biopsy
and a 3rd mammogram and on July 7, 2014 I was told I have
breast cancer. Needless to say it has
not been a very fun month for me, or my immediate family. I have two types of cancer in my right
breast IDC & DCIU (Infiltrating ductal carcinoma, nuclear
grade 3 associated with major component of high-grade ductal carcinoma in-situ). After meeting with several doctors in Ocala,
I went to Moffit Cancer Center in Tampa and found an awesome surgeon
there. I will have my surgery in Tampa
at Moffit. I will blog about my surgery
after I have my follow-up with the surgeon next week and we review my recent
tests she ordered ( lymph node ultrasound and chest MRI) and discuss surgery. I
meet with a plastic surgeon next Tuesday at Moffit, and hopefully I like her
and don’t feel the need to meet anymore plastic surgeons. We do not know for certain if I will need
chemotherapy yet, I will not know this until after I have surgery and get my
lymph nodes and tumor tested. Please pray that the nodes are clear.
I honestly don’t
feel like this is real… I feel fine, it’s very surreal to be told you have
cancer when you feel good and have no symptoms. I would like to thank everyone for the sweet
cards, well wishes and prayers we have received over the past 2 weeks. I have
the best support system, such dear friends and a wonderful family to help with
doctor’s appointments, driving, watching Ava and taking Tyson to and from
school. Thank you again so very much! A super special thank you to Liz and
Abby! Thank you ladies for sharing your stories, advice, knowledge and encouragement
with me.
So, that is my
cancer sucks story so far. I will update the blog again next week after my
doctor’s appointments.
Oh, and come to
find out routine mammograms start at 40… not 35! That’s a scary thought… who
knows where my cancer would be if I waited 5 years.
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| My family ~ this picture was taken on June 28, 2014 ~ 10 days before my cancer diagnosis |
XOXO, Lynn

You guys have a very strong family, and this will be just another example of how strong you can be together.
ReplyDeleteI know you will get through this. You are a bad ass. Don't let the cancer make you forget that!
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