Wednesday, November 9, 2011

What a Day!

WOO, we are WORN OUT after spending the day at Duke, but thankfully, we survived.  After spending five hours at Duke and discussing my situation with four doctors, we have a plan:  1) In the next couple of weeks I will have surgery to check my nodes for cancer; 2) Following that, I will have 4-6 weeks of radiation; 3) If ca is present in my nodes, we will "discuss" chemo; and 4) I will also take an estrogen-reducing drug for five years.


If you will remember, my first inclination was to have a dbl mastectomy.  However, all four docs felt that was totally unnecessary, considering the small size of the tumor, grade 1, stage 1, non-aggressive, etc.  They are the experts, so I will follow their advice.  I am ready to get this over with so I can continue living and enjoying life!


Thanks again for all your good wishes, prayers and support...it means a lot.  If the cancer returns, I will cross that bridge then.  The docs tell me following treatment, there is a 5% chance it will return over a 10-year period.  I will take those chances!

God bless you, one and all.


7 comments:

  1. That is indeed good news. Glad your docs had good information for you and that you are trusting their advice. This will be behind you in no time. Praying :)

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  2. That sounds like pretty good odds. Hope you can relax and enjoy yourself a bit while you follow the plan.

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  3. To God be the glory! You have been in my prayers today. The news is great, but our God is greater!

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  4. I am happy that you got some good news today. Sounds like you made some good, realistic plans. Hang in there, Marilyn!

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  5. I'm so glad you received good news today. Take care.

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  6. I like your odds - that's great news. You have a terrific attitude as well which I believe is a benefit to a full recovery.

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  7. I am a new follower to your blog, but it sounds like you had wonderful news. I agree with Nan. To God be the Glory. Will keep you in our prayers.
    Happy and Safe Travels
    ~Betty and Joe

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