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2010:
February 25-Mammogram
March 15-MRI
March 19-Core Biopsy
March 23-Cancer Diagnosis
April 14-Double Mastectomy
May 24-Oncologist Meeting
June 7 - Starting Tamoxifen Therapy
August 25 - Reconstruction Surgery
August 27 -Yale Second Opinion
August 31 - "Reconstruction" Complete

It has been confirmed:
No Chemo or Radiation is required

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    Successful Draw

    I went in for some blood work this morning in preparation for next week’s surgery.  This was the first blog draw in months, which was strange.  I quickly realized that life lately has been less of being a “patient”, which is good.  So, as I waited for my name to be called, I so hoped that my veins would cooperate.  So many times through all  my screenings of the past, they did not.  Totally frustrating and anxiety creating.  And now, there’s only one arm to pull from.  With the section of lymph nodes removed on my left side, that arm is off limits for good to help minimize circulatory problems.

    So, I was called, walked in and sat there as he looked at my paperwork and pulled out 13 different test tubes for collections. Yikes!  Then I was pleasantly blessed with one prick and a steady flow to fill all the vials in one go…thank heaven and I had to think there was still the remnants of all the prayers I asked for with cooperating veins for the surgery day…so thank you to everyone that bonded together for me then…I belive and know it’s still helping me now!

    So many vials in this morning’s blood draw covers both my General Practioner needs for annual physical and my plastic surgeon’s pre-op requirements…if only I had thought to have my oncologist add his list to the bunch!  Guess I’ll be back in a few weeks for him.  There, I go…back to the world of being a patient for a bit.

    2 Responses to “Successful Draw”

    • the stalker says:

      Tip for you – from having a family member with cancer and another dear friend dealing for years now, you’ll want to become friendly with the person doing your blood draws. You may have notoriously bad veins however, venipuncture is a talent. The person who hits the vein on the first go will tend to always be successful at it. Get thier name, make fast friends, and request that person each visit to your oncology follow up appointments. It will relieve a bit of your stress and anticipation on your appointment days.

    • Lee says:

      “I was pleasantly blessed with one prick” hahahahahaha so many jokes just spring to mind………

      1: that’s no way to talk about Bruce
      2: what else goes on in your doctor’s office?

      and so on…..

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