My Saga
OK, I am not sure exactly where to start or even how to start. I guess the first thing I should tell about which started me on this journey was a panicked phone call from my SIL making me promise to go and get a mammogram. I made the promise and followed through with the mammo. Nothing unusual except because it was first mammo they wanted a second set of pictures so they had a baseline to work from, that was June 19, 2002.
Almost a year later I go for my annual mammo and again they want more pictures. I think nothing of it because this was what happened the year before, only this time it is different. This time they see something suspicious in the right breast and now I need to have a biopsy. July 16, 2003 is biopsy date. I don't get the results until July 28, 2003 (the day before my wedding anniversary). Now I need to know what my options are and what is to be done.
I choose bilateral mastectomies because I am not travelling this road again. Stage is stage 1 (T1N0M0 which means tumour 1, nodes 0, metastasis 0). This looks good. Cancer is infiltrating ductal carcinoma, but it is contained in the breast. The surgery takes place September 11, 2003.
Now come treatment options, guess what, because cancer was all gotten with mastectomy I don't require chemo or radiation. So I am thinking I am home free. The cancer is ER+ PR- and HER2NEU-. Only those with breast cancer will be really interested in that bit of info. It determines what other treatment options are. I opt to have my ovaries removed but discover that there are uterus issues so have total hysterectomy April 2004.
Prior to the hysterectomy I look into reconstruction options. With only one plastic Surgeon in the area doing this I opt for implants. So in January I get the tissue expanders put in. From then on until June I get saline fills in small increments to the tissue expanders. This is to prepare the skin and muscles with space for the permanent implants. June 2004 is the exchange surgery where the tissue expanders are removed and the permanent implants are inserted. Next stage is the nipple areola complex reconstruction. I have this done in August 2004, just before I go back to college for a business course..
My daughter gets married in September 2004 and I have a colonoscopy the Monday after her wedding. By this time in the space of just over a year I have been under anesthetic seven times.
March 2005 I develop some rib pain in the sixth left rib, this leads to x-rays, bone scan, CT scan which all show something. The CT shows the first actual metastasis, so now I need a CT guided biopsy to determine if it is the return of the cancer. I comes back as the same cancer as I had originally. So October 2004 I am now being sent to the cancer clinic in Kelowna ( about 10 hrs away. . . isn't one closer, besides I have family there I can stay with). Before I leave to go I am required to have an abdominal CT which the results of never make it to Kelowna. Upon arrival in Kelowna I have yet another abdominal CT, this shows my liver and other organs are OK. Except it also shows that my lumbar spine at L3&L4 is not fine. More metatastisis, this explains the lower back pain I had been having over the summer. I had attributed it to the new shoes I was wearing for walking, never suspecting a problem with my spine. Five days of radiation follow, along with now taking hormonal treatment for the next five (5) years (almost finished, another year and a half then done) and a bisphosphonate for life. This is to strengthen my bones.
At one point in 2005 I see a different plastic surgeon because of capsular contracture of the reconstructed breasts. This leads to yet another surgery where the implants have to be changed out for a different set. This time I get silicone instead of saline. No problems to date since the change took place November 2006.
Everything seems to be going along fine until recently. Six moths ago I started having some upper body (chest) pain. Nothing was found to be wrong so I dealt with the pain by using ibuprofen and acetaminophen to feel better. This helped along with not doing too much lifting at work.
Six weeks ago I developed rib pain just under the bra line on the left side. When I was in in March for my six month check-up I mentioned it to the Dr. She orders liver function tests, tumour markers and a bone scan. By this time it is becoming routine so I don't expect anything significant to show up. My family Dr last week ordered x-rays of the left fourth rib to see what is going on. I saw part of the radiologist report and he is recommending a thoracic CT scan. The x-rays were last Thursday. Friday I had the bone scan, when I saw the images which were generated I noticed the fourth left rib had lit up like a beacon. I will get the "official" results next Wednesday. But I am now expecting this report to also recommend a CT scan. My personal physician will be away for a month so I hope the Dr I am seeing for the results will go ahead and order the CT scans.
Last edited by Velcrocat; 04-10-2009 at 02:59 AM.
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Breast Cancer survivor, diagnosed July 2003, bone mets October 2005, new bone mets and now liver mets. BUT God is healing me!!!!!
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