Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Day 103 - Surgery on the Horizon


Met with the surgeon today (Dr. Clark).  Surgery is scheduled for January 16th, about 4 weeks after the last round of chemo (December 20th).  Glad to have it on the calendar, even though it is very intimidating.  It will be a double radical mastectomy and they will also take out the cancer infected lymph nodes.

About a month after surgery, I'll start a 7 week regime of daily radiation treatments. There will be a one week break about mid-way through so that I can get some Vitamin D therapy in Arizona (Spring Training) .
 
I've been highly focused on getting through the chemo and put thinking about the surgery on the back-burner so I wasn't overwhelmed.  The past couple of weeks, as I was preparing for the discussion with the surgeon, I knew there were some heavy decisions to be made...
 
Single side surgery since on the left side has cancer or double in order to reduce the chance of recurrence?  Reconstruction expanders put in during the initial surgery or wait until later?  My priority has to be the best chance of being long-term cancer free. 
 
It comes down to a simple equation.  How I will look is far less important to me than being alive to enjoy my children and grandchildren.  It is as simple as that.  Special shout-out to Carol and Leslie for letting me talk this out tonight and helping me laugh, cry, count my many blessings, and feel confident in the way ahead.
 
A side note:  A kind friend was visibly bummed for me today that I have chemo tomorrow and will be chemo-sick over the Thanksgiving weekend.  While I appreciated her love and concern, in my mind, I am trading this Thanksgiving for 20 more down the road. Seems like more than a fair trade.  Happy Thanksgiving!!
 
Heavenly Father is in charge.  I have faith in Him.  I have great friends and family.  Life is good!
 

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Day 90: The Beat Goes On

Just a short note to let everyone know that I'm still doing fine.  Round 4 was last Friday.  So, we are 2/3's of the way through chemo.  Yeah!  Each round seems to get a little worse than the last, but it is still manageable.  Thank you, everyone, for your prayers, good thoughts, walks, hats, food, and simple conversation.  I am so blessed with so many wonderful friends.

The post-chemo road ahead will start to be more specifically mapped out in the coming weeks.  By Thanksgiving I will have met with Dr. Clark, the surgeon, again. We will hopefully firm up the surgery date and details.  I'm looking forward to getting this stuff on the calendar  and making more progress.

Keep the prayers and good thoughts headed this way!  They are keeping me in good spirits and primed for the fight!