Its been a little more than a week since surgery. The nausea is
finally gone, which is wonderful. I'd rather be attacked repeatedly by
killer bees than be nauseated. For a week I was wrapped up in bandages
like a mummy. Those came off on Wednesday, which was freeing. It was
like being freed from a corset, tied too tight, day and night.
I
still have two drains hanging off each side of my chest, draining
healing fluids my body creates trying to fix the giant cavities created
during surgery. I'll have the drains for a couple more weeks. They're a
nuisance, but manageable.
Would you believe that silly
tumor grew a whole centimeter in the month between diagnosis and
surgery? It went from 2.4 centimeters at my initial diagnosis, to 3.5
centimeters at surgery ... a whole centimeter in one month! But the
mastectomy took care of it. They also found trace amounts of cancer in
one lymph node, but not enough to make anyone concerned that it went any
further.
Bottom line: I am cancer free! That's the
point of this whole thing, right? Get rid of cancer, and live. Live for a
long, long time. And toward that end, so far we are succeeding.
Aggressive as it may have been, its gone now. Nice try Cancer, but I win
this round. I'm a little deformed, and rather sore, and recovery will
take a while, but all of it is worth it, because I still win.
16 November 2013
cancer free
Posted by hjw at 6:22 PM
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Hi Heidi,
I don't even know how I came across your blog, but I'm so glad I did. I can not believe the 4 weeks you have had and am amazed at your attitude and strength! I will be praying for a quick recovery and praising God for His blessings:)
Stephanie Schoon (Brown)
Bravo to you for doing what needed to be done so you can live long and strong and spend many many more years with your family.
Praying for you to have years and years of cancer free living and watching your children grow up healthy and strong!
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