Tuesday, February 6, 2018 I hit my five year mark. Five years living with metastatic breast cancer. Being diagnosed at Stage 4 means I’d unknowingly been living with cancer for a while. This was just the day I first heard “you have cancer”. I’ve been blessed the last five years with so many memories. Tonight, in reflection, I’m going back to my first ever blog post. I actually started the blog for my sister who lives in North Dakota. It grew into so much more. You all have become a huge part of my life and I’m grateful. 💕💕💕
Today’s Wednesday. I love Wednesday, it’s my favorite day of the week. My Javiee is off on Wednesday, so it’s always a special day for us. We go out to breakfast on Wednesday, then we go shopping and get what we need for the week ahead. I know it sounds pretty simple, but it’s our time and we enjoy every second of it. Today’s a little different. Breakfast and then a mammogram (I found a lump in my left breast). I’m thankful my Javiee is with me for my appointment. I wasn’t really worried, I thought it would be nothing. The lady doing my mammogram was so nice, but when she saw the image and said wait right here a minute while the doctor looks at this, he may want to do an ultrasound , I knew there was a problem. Ten minutes later another lady is doing an ultrasound…
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To put a like on this seems all wrong given the content ..such a sad day ..but 5 years are so special ..keep making memories … thank you so much for sharing your journey xx
Thank you for sharing with me! You’ve been with me the entire time. I’m thankful for your love and support!💕
Nice one, very impressed. I’m not looking forward to this part of the journey. I was a 26 year old male when first diagnosed with bc and now I’m 45 coming up to only a year and a half with stage 4. The other 17 years was easy but this time it’s more challenging however people like yourself have kept it together well. Good luck and keep smiling
So good to hear from you Jason! So many are unaware that men also get breast cancer. Maybe you should become a blogger!😁. Best of luck to you….sending love your way!💕