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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 27, 2008

Like I said..............it's always somethingViews: 326

I thought I was healing nicely, went to the surgeon last week and they told me everything looks great. Well I noticed Sunday evening a thread hanging out of my incision under my arm, lovely. I called the surgeon early this am and was told I should have no stitches that you could see, they were all internal stitches. I also explained that my other incision is very painful and has raised areas that were not there before. It seems these may also be stitches and my body doesn’t like having them so I could be rejecting the internal stitches. So off I go to the surgeon first thing tomorrow morning to see what exactly my body is trying to do, and to have the stitch removed. Really doesn’t sound like much but when you visit doctors as often as we do a week without an appointment is exciting. Well there goes my free week. Will keep you posted!

hugs

I hope its “just” a suture reaction. Wouldn’t it be great if our bodies would expel the cancer, and not the things that we use to try to fix it? I’ll be thinking about you-let us know!

Hoping everything is okay…

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