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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


yes


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


36 treatments – September 08 until November 3, 2008. Skin redness, very mild peeling in some spots, tightness under arm.


Cytoxin and taxotere


None available.




angelwthwingz's Cancer Blog

August 2, 2008

Home again, home again, jiggity jig!Views: 559

Home, home, home! Yeah! Okay, I am just a little excited. God is so good, I wish more people understood the power of prayer.

So yesterday my wbc was 423 not good and I had no potassium level to speak of. My potassium completely regulated itself, they are amazed it usually takes a little more work than what was involved here. My wbc is now 8,950, they are so confused that they redid it this morning, they could not understand how it came up 210%, they asked me how I do it and I told them I did nothing it was God and prayer.

I am so excited to be going home. God is good. My old dog needs me, Kat said he is already showing signs of depression, so by tonight he will be fine. Kitty Kat has a head cold, so she needs me.

I will still have to take double antibiotics but this time they are doubling up on them and having me take mega doses but just for two or three days. I will probably be sequestered to home for the next few days, but I can handle that, anything is better than being in the hospital.

It is so awesome to watch scientist/doctors not have a reason for what is going on here, they are so determined to figure out those counts and how could potassium regulate so easily, I love the confused looks.

Home is a good place, glad to hear your there.

Pet the cat and dog, my furry friends are always so concerned when I am sick. As if they know full well what is going on and how important they are to my healing.

Have fun being home

Mac

Hi Angel…. I was curious as to why you are not on hormonal therapy? I had the same cancer, had radiation but no chemo…. I am however on Arimidex plus a bone enhancer. It is great to hear you are back home and pets are happy for you to be there too. What is the next step for your treatments? Are you finished chemo and if so do they put you on any other drugs? Just curious because of our similarities in diagnosis.
Keep us posted. Weezie

Alright!,, keep up the faith, and thank you for stepping out in faith,, and sharing with them why these things happen,, no wonder God has chosen you instead of the wise or the wealthy,, you believe in His power and what prayer can do.. I am so happy for you,, instead of being like a child and trusting, they neen an explanation for everything they don’t understand..
God is good to everyone and as no favorites unless they are children,, but he gives to those that ask,, why?? well simply because He says ask and you shall receive… Thank you for sharing that with us, but thanks even more for sharing that with the ones that need it the most..
God will bless you abuntatly for what you are doing .. keep up the good work ,, and glad to see that you are home ….
have a good time while you are there
God Is Good

Hi Angel,
Glad you are home now and feeling a little better.

It’s pretty great that you were able to share the power of prayer and God, with the hospital people.

I hope you continue to feel better each day.

Hugs,
Wendy

Glad to hear you’re home. I believe in the power of prayer too- so, I ‘m sending a “Praise GOD” for your progress. Theresa C.




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