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angelwthwingz (angelwthwingz)


May 12, 2008


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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania


September 19


Breast Cancer


Infiltrated Ductal Carcinoma


April 7, 2008


Stage 1


01


Grade 2


Negative


Negative


No


No


Lymph Node Removal, Lumpectomy


Cancer Survivor


I don't hate the cancer, I hate that it took the cancer for me to begin living.


Everyday is precious


No symptoms, found during a routine mammogram.


Lumpectomy sentinel lymph node removal – May 8, 2008


After chemo.


Cytoxin and taxotere


None available.




angelwthwingz's Cancer Blog

May 22, 2008

Always SomethingViews: 355

I spent my day in the ER, just when you think your getting it togehter….......... I woke up last night to this horrid pain in my right side, tossed and turned, tried to sleep, key word here is TRIED. Got up with this pain in my side went into my office, tried to do a little work, finally decided maybe I should call the PCP, well he sent me to the ER where they though it might be a kidney stone, never had one previously or any kidney problems. They did a CAT scan and didn’t see anything but after four tubes of blood, urinalysis, the scan and scores of pokes they decided I more than likely passed it. So my question is why the heck does it still hurt?

So that’s today’s adventure!

so what was/is it? nerves? Who is the beautiful baby?

They have no idea what it was, all test came back normal (TY Jesus) the scan was normal, so they told me if it came back they will further investigate. I love how they push it aside until it comes back, seeing the medical oncologist in 6/9 will make sure he double checks the scan. The baby is my new little nephew, actually he is my big new nephew, 9lbs 15ozs, 21 inches long!

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