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Remission! Remission!!! Read all about it!!!

“You are in complete pathological remission…”: These are the words that every cancer patient longs to hear. Of course, for me, a person diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer only seven months ago, these were incredible, amazing, and dumbfounding words that I never expected to hear. I´m pretty sure my doctors never expected to say…

Recovery

Well, it´s been over two weeks since my surgery and a lot has happened since then. Right now I am back at Clinica Alemana receiving my usual anti-body treatments. Luckily, this time I didn´t have to go through the hassle of actually checking into the hospital for treatment and was allowed to go to the…

Ultrasounds, Herceptin, and Surgery… Oh my!

Since my surgery is scheduled for next Tuesday, it´s been a busy week full of medical to-do´s. Although I feel like I am at peace with what´s about to happen, I know that I will get more and more nervous as my time “under the knife” draws near. Luckily one of my oldest friends, Jen,…

Yo no Quiero Tener Cancer

The title of this blog entry (translated as… I don´t want to have cancer) is pretty self-explanatory.  I have chosen the title as it is also the title of the book my therapist wrote in which she explains how to best fight against cancer.  A bit of an obvious title if you ask me, but…

In “Pursuit of Happyness”

I realize it`s been much too long since my last blog post, and that this entry´s title may cause Will Smith to come knocking at my door citing copyright infringement, but unfortunately I haven´t been feeling so peppy this last month, which has made it impossible to write.  To put it mildly, things have been…

The Future

       Some pretty major things have been going on with me since returning from our little jaunt down south.  I wanted to write a nice, upbeat post all about the glories of the Chilean lake district, but sadly, news relating to cancer trumps witty banter surrounding the differences between American highway rest stops and Chilean…

Oh! Those Summer Nights!

Well since I haven´t yet discovered the meaning of life or had any more definitive medical news regarding my treatment, I am going to dedicate my next blogs to discussing, not cancer entirely, but life.  And in particular, my favorite part about life…. the reason that any sane person would embark on a teaching career:…

Strange and Wonderful News

Well…. I promise to write more once the news has sunk in.  I´m feeling a bit stunned, a little bit in shock, and not really sure how to react.  (Except with happiness, obviously.)  The Pet Scan came back and showed that the lesions in the lungs and liver are no longer there.  The original tumor…