Sunday, February 21, 2010

Life......

It seems so much has happened in the past 7 years, but sometimes I feel like I'm standing still.  7 Yrs ago, I felt a 'lump' in my (L) breast.  I shrugged it off as a probable cyst, there is no known breast cancer in my family!!  I finally went to the doc, who totally freaked out and had me get a rush mammogram, which took 2 days.  I had an apt set up with the surgeon within the week, and he did a biopsy.  Well, the lump wasn't a lump, but a 9cm x 10cm mass.  He sent me to TN Oncology, and to Dr. Gian.  That next week was filled with scans, tests, pet scan, and more tests.  I also had a port inserted, which I am still very glad of.  When I went back to the office to receive my first chemo, what he told me, totally shocked me, and I remember very little from that time, on...

I had stage 4   her2+++ breast cancer. Seems it had not only been in my breast, but had moved on to my lymph nodes and liver. The chemo he was going to have to start me on was going to be much stronger than we thought at first.

I did do chemo, that day, and was off 3 weeks, and did the next treatment.  It was like that for about 4 months.  I then started on herceptin, and prayed the nightmare would somehow be over.  It wasn't because I had  lymph nodes under my left arm which were just not wanting to behave.  In Jan, we found a small growth.  Dr Gian sent me to the radiologist, who was not wanting to do anything at that point.  He felt he wasn't sure it was a growth, or maybe just a reaction of some sort, and wanted to wait 3 mos.

3 mos later, after a PET scan, we realized it was misbehaving lymph nodes, and back on chemo, again.  I stayed on chemo until around August, and we felt that just maybe we were being given a chance for a remission....& I was!

I actually got a break for about 18 months, and although I knew it could pop up at any time, for 18 months I was almost normal!

Here is where I'll take a small break.  I was baptized Catholic, and went to a Catholic Church as a small child.  After my mom was divorced, since she was brought up Lutheran, we mostly went to Lutheran Churches, or as we got older, just different ones.  All that time I went to Church, I always felt something 'missing' and never knew what it was.  After being dx'd with breast cancer, I felt a very strong urge to go back...back to a Catholic Church.  During that 18 month remission, I did go back.  I wasn't sure how Michael would feel, but I knew I had to be obedient to God, and I knew this was God calling me back home.

I took RCIA at ST Luke Catholic Church in Smyrna.   My daughter, at that time, also decided she wanted to become Catholic, and all her children, which at that time was 3...Timmy, Anna, Austin.  She was at that time recovering from her divorce from Sean, and this became a healing time for her, also.

We both worked hard to get everything done, and we were admitted into the Church Easter Vigil, 2005.  That whole time I never had a relapse.  That whole time both my daughter and I were given a chance to grow closer to God, and closer to each other.
 
I did this picture of Jesus as a gift to one of our new friends we met in RCIA.

2 comments:

  1. Dede,
    I didn't know this beautiful story of your return to the Catholic Church. And now you have brought Mike to the fullness of Truth.

    Did you know that Clinton and I are RE-VERTS also? We are so happy to be back Home. The Good Shepherd led us there.

    You and yours are in our prayers. I'm fasting from Facebook for Lent. I check in a couple of times a week, read my news feed and make a few comments on some Friends' posts.

    God Bless you my dear.

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  2. You know, I may have been gone from the Catholic Church all those years, but I don't think I really left. Not in my heart. When I found out about the cancer, it was God's way of saying I needed to get back home. I truly believe that, and I believe that is one reason I have been allowed a few more years to spend with my family. I just had to be obedient.

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