- I will have a bi-lateral mastectomy on May 10th.
- The doctors found an additional cancer spots (1) one my left breast and (2) one on my right breast.
- I will have an additional biopsy on my right breast soon.
- My doctors presented by case to their oncology review board and it is their consensus that a bi-lateral mastectomy be performed due to my age, the known cancer grade, family history, etc.
- In-between doctor consultations, my loving husband informed me that my "stripping career"will probably need to end soon...What goes through that man's mind? (Please don't answer that...)
- My surgery will last 4-5 hours, with 2 surgeons operating at the same time. They will begin reconstructive surgery after the mastectomy using a product called AlloDerm. I encourage you to read about it!
- When I asked the surgeons about my recovery time,
- The male surgeon said I should be up and about in 2 weeks.
- The female surgeon said it should take 6-8 weeks.
- Whom do you believe?
Chemotherapy will begin as soon as I feel well enough after the bi-lateral mastectomy. I will meet with the oncologist again on May 5th to chart my course.
God is good! Wanna' know why? My family took me out to eat at Mapleworks Cafe' tonight and I met so many community members who gave us love and encouragement! I also met 2 of my students from school (I have been their substitute teacher many times this year). I was able to introduce them and their family to Dan. Guess what guys - they want to visit our church this Sunday! So, I'm starting to see how God is using my breast cancer to positively impact our community. Yahooo!
Oh, I'm cutting my hair short next week! Look out world! Short-haired sassy Courtney is comin' at ya! I'm hoping this will help the kids transition to seeing me bald once I start chemotherapy.
We will probably have a head shaving party (in the back yard) in a few weeks. You can come on over, have a drink with me and help me shave my hair! Let's rock this!
Love the painting! Love the positive outlook! And REALLY love the stripper comment! And grateful that the Lord is showing some positives already.
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