Life update #2:
I have been overwhelmed with the amount of support, notes, gifts, diet cokes, licorice, and hugs 🙄, I have received over the last couple weeks. Thank you for your love and kindness, not just for me, but to the whole O’Brien/ Yardley family that has been and will continue to navigate this journey with me. Since you have all been so supportive and want to be kept in the loop, I will give “Life Updates” as I feel comfortable. So here’s Life Update #2 and some back story.
I went in for my first routine mammogram (hello 40), on April 23rd. I was called back for another mammogram and an ultrasound on May 14th. While everyone was trying to reassure me that this is all protocol for first mammograms, I could tell the ultrasound that they were looking at wasn’t “normal.” Since then, I have had 3 biopsy’s, 2 MRIs, and a CT Scan.
Which all have come to the conclusion that I have Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, Triple positive, Stage 2, with the possibility of Stage 3 cancer. Still waiting on some more tests to rule out stage 3. (Ladies, don’t put off your mammograms. I had zero symptoms!)
We recently met with my Doctor Squad (nurse navigator, oncologist, radiologist, and surgeon) to go over treatment options. As of now, I will be starting chemo in 2 weeks, for 6 months. This will give us a chance to kill the cancer cells before surgery. Around Jan or Feb, I will have surgery. Waiting on some more tests results (genetic testing and PET Scan) to find out what kind of surgery will be recommended. Then radiology will be determined at a later date.
Now that we know what my treatment will entail, I would love your continued support and prayers. For those who have gone through a similar situation, what are must haves that I need during chemo treatment? Making an Amazon list of all the things.
Picture 1: the day after my ultrasound results came back and was recommended a biopsy. I went down a google rabbit hole on breast cancer ultrasounds and was pretty certain it would come back malignant
Picture 2: Mike tried cheering me up by getting me a cherry dilly bar
Picture 3-5: modeling the pink wardrobe I get to wear at all the appointments and procedures