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A few of you have asked how to follow my blog. Honestly, I had to Google it. According to these instructions I have to have two or more posts, so here is post #2. Please let me know if you still don’t see the follow button.

A few of you have asked how to follow my blog. Honestly, I had to Google it. According to these instructions I have to have two or more posts, so here is post #2. Please let me know if you still don’t see the follow button.

This is it. The big enchilada. On Wednesday, I have my surgery. If you will remember from my previous posts, all of this medical stuff is new for me. Until now, the biggest procedure I underwent was getting my port for treatment. That was a big, scary deal for me. This surgery is bigger. I…
Thus far, my blog has been about my experiences with the mental and physical costs of having cancer. I am really, really lucky to be financially stable, with me and my husband having steady jobs and money in the bank. Since being denied a drug by my insurance company, however, I have been thinking a…
I have been done with my AC chemo for almost 3 weeks (1 1/2 cycle) and I am starting to feel much like myself again. Over the last 5 months, treatment has caused a ton of changes to my daily life. Overall it wasn’t as bad as I had anticipated but I am so very…
I’ve started writing a few blog posts, but nothing has gelled into something to share yet. So rather than some deep, thoughtful post I’m just going to share a quick update. Good News I am 6.5 weeks through my treatment and it is working!!! My doctor confirmed that my tumor is shrinking. It’s really nice…
Hair Again I have had more haircuts in the last three months than I had in all of 2019. My hair is still growing, thinner but growing. I am so thankful that I still have my eyebrows and eyelashes. I am rocking my super short hair as best as I can. Sometimes I wear a…
A lot of people have asked about the specifics of my diagnosis and treatment. This post is for them. For the rest of you, here’s a quick overview: TL;DR After many, many, many tests I was diagnosed with high grade invasive ductal carcinoma. It is either stage 2B or 3A. I am on week 3…
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Apparently you have to click on “Leave a Reply” and then add your info to get notification of new posts via email. I never did see a “Follow” button.
Looking forward to hearing more of your story. I love and support you, Lisa!