Friday, October 22, 2010

30 years without bacon and all I got was cancer

I have inflammatory breast cancer.  I have banned myself from googling it, so I don't know that much about it yet, but I'm sure that a year from now I will be an honorary expert.  For now I will learn all of the necessary details from my oncologist (I have an oncologist?), and she won't know specific details about my situation until 3:30 on Tuesday.  That's when she will collate all of the data that has been collected from my body since Tue. Oct. 19, assess the situation, and come up with a treatment plan.  It sounds like at a minimum I will have chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation, in that order <gulp>.

I'm starting this blog to keep my loved ones abreast (he he he) of my health, because it is so hard for me to tell my stories over and over.  I hope it works well for all of us.  

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  1. Thanks for the blog link and for keeping us all in the loop this way, I look forward to reading all your posts. Especially when you kick it off with possibly the best post title ever :)

    S.

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  2. Sara Makey Wollner here. Heather - Holly sent us your blog. So sorry to hear. But if you need anything - let me know! I am a good babysitter and a mediocre cook. :) I would be happy to help. Hang in there!

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  3. Hey Heather. I am glad that you are starting this blog to inform your friends and family on what is happening with you and your health. Please keep us posted. We are all thinking about you and waiting for your baconless body to kick breast cancer's a$$. Thinking of you-Stacy

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  4. Hey Heather - we just sent two hogs in to be butchered. Sarah and I'd be happy to send you all the bacon you can dream of it would make you feel better!

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  5. Hi Heather- Petra shared your news with me. I am so sorry to hear that you have to deal with all this. Modern medicine to the rescue- please! I hope that you are seeing lots of pink these days. TONS of support is out there for you and to find a cure for breast cancer. I don't know if you are religious, but I am saying prayers for you in any case, it can't hurt! My mom is a survivor, Jeff and I were just in the Susan B. Kolmen Race for a Cure here in Milwaukee. Lucas's mom....

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