How I came to this blog

For as long as I can remember I had been so excited about my 30th birthday. It was going to be a big year for me, I could feel it. I had no idea a breast cancer diagnosis would turn out to be the reason. I was actually told I had "early breast cancer" at 29, about three weeks before my 30th birthday. What I had is called Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS), which is also considered "stage 0 breast cancer." While it was caught at the earliest possible stage, and my life was never in immediate danger, I still had to undergo mastectomy, including lymph node removal, and reconstruction. My birthday came and went a couple weeks before my mastectomy. More than once I looked down at the "F 30" on my hospital bracelet and wondered, "where did my 30th birthday go?" This will definitely be an interesting year.















Thursday, March 10, 2011

Back to Life, Back to Reality

Monday was my first day back at work in over two weeks. Readjusting to a work schedule was rough but overall, it went well. Tuesday, D and I went to a second follow-up with my breast surgeon. She said everything looked good and I don't have to see her for another six months. I will have annual mammograms and MRIs but they will not be at the same time. They will be spaced apart. My next mammogram will be in June and my MRI will be in October/November. Or maybe it's the other way around. I can't remember right now. Yesterday I met with one of my teachers from one of the two classes that I had to take incompletes in. She is teaching the same course at the same day and time and they are almost at the same point in the semester where I left off. She suggested I start sitting in on these classes so that I can make up my coursework on the same schedule as the current students and get to hear the actual lectures. I think it's a great idea, so in April I plan to start sitting in on these courses. Tomorrow I meet with my other teacher and my hope is that I can do the same thing with her class. Besides making up my coursework the two other things I'm really looking forward to are being able to workout again and taking a well-deserved vacation. Mom & I took a four-week set of dance classes awhile back. It was a lot of fun and I think I will check out their upcoming schedule to see what I can fit in with my new school schedule. Then, D and I are hoping to be able to get away in the coming months. Our last really big trip was Iceland. After that we did Portland, Oregon. I initially wanted to go someplace warm where we could do lots of outdoor activities like hiking, horseback riding, kayaking, etc., so we were looking at going somewhere in Central America like Belize, Costa Rica, Nicaragua or Guatemala. Turns out Guatemala is in their rainy season at the time we want to go, while Nicaragua is way too dusty & hot. Costa Rica seems too touristy and too much ON the beaten path. Belize seemed like it was the destination of choice but we just can't seem to figure out a trip plan that we are happy with. So now we're just being really open-minded, searching for deals on flights and packages to almost anywhere. At this point I'm starting to think I'd prefer a relaxing vacation in a European city, getting breakfast in a cafe every morning, taking the metro everywhere and just roaming around a cloudy, cool European city checking out museums and whatnot. As of tomorrow I have one more week before I can start working out again. I can't wait.

Before I go, here's an article I found yesterday, from the Today show website, about pregnant women with cancer, seeing their pregnancies through (click the hyperlink):

Pregnant with cancer, women struggle to heal for two

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