Step #1: Dose-dense (every other week) chemotherapy of Adriamycin and Cytoxan (four rounds)
Status: DONE! (March-April 2013)
Step #2: Take a break from chemo to have our baby
Status: DONE! (May 2013)
Step #3: Dose-dense (every other week) chemotherapy of Taxol (four rounds)
Status: DONE! (June-July 2013)
Step #4: Double mastectomy with removal some of axillary lymph nodes
Status: DONE! (August 6, 2013)
Step #5: Radiation for 6 weeks
Status: DONE! (October-November 2013)
Step #6: Reconstructive surgery
Status: Done (May 2014)
Step #7: Enter "cancer survivor" status for life
Status: Pretty much DONE!
Through out: 150 oz a day of Kangen water, low-sugar diet, high-vegetable diet, alkaline diet, food from "The Cancer-Fighting Kitchen", omega 3s, vitamin D, turmeric, 30 mins of exercise a day 5x a week, yoga, meditation, prayer.
Keep fighting girl!! Thinking of you. I was pregnant when I was dx also. I am triple positive breast cancer. But I lost my baby :( praying for you and your new bundle of joy to come
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I am celebrating 5 1/2 years as a triple negative breast cancer survivor!! I had the same chemo treatment you did as far as the A/C drugs. I didn't have the taxol. I also had a lumpectomy and 48 radiation treatments. If you have any questions at all you can email me at cherlilly12@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThere are lots of us triple negative survivors out there!!! You will be one of them!
God Bless you and your new baby that should be arriving soon!
Cheryl
I'm glad my husband found your blog. I was recently (3/31/14) diagnosed with breast cancer at 35 years old and also 7 weeks pregnant. I too am triple negative and just had my lumpectomy last week. I know chemo is in my near future and radiation to follow after I deliver. Your blog has given me hope and comfort knowing that I am not alone.
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