After discovering that my oncologist wanted me to have chemotherapy, I had two weeks to decide what to do and get ready.
...After talking to my surgeon, I was prepared for radiation and “maybe a pill.” But my medical oncologist explained the pathology report, which took us in a different direction.
...I had one week to get ready for my breast cancer surgery, and so many things to do! Then it was the night before, and the morning of the surgery…
...While on holiday in Newfoundland, I learned I’d need surgery. Then I had to put that to one side and act “normal” for three weeks until I saw my doctor.
...Just before we left on a holiday to Newfoundland, a routine mammogram led to more tests and a large question mark. Did I or didn’t I have breast cancer?
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