Name: |
Suellen |
State: |
Massachussets |
Date of diagnosis: |
November 2014 |
Age at time of diagnosis: |
52 |
Stage of diagnosis: |
Stage 4 |
Date of 'NORMAL' mammogram: |
January 23, 2014 and October 3, 2014 |
How was cancer diagnosed: |
Palpable lymph node/Normal Mammo/Seen on Ultrasound |
Suellen's Story: I was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer at INITIAL diagnosis, despite having yearly mammograms. I have no family history and am categorized as having an average-risk for breast cancer - my reports did indicate that I had dense breast tissue. I did not know I should advocate for more testing nor did my doctor or radiologist suggest so. For the past few years I have been complaining of fatigue and my arms were tired when I washed my hair.
I had a clinical breast exam right after my NORMAL mammogram in January and the nurse practitioner said I felt a little full under my left breast but 'it's okay she reported as you just had a NORMAL mammogram in January.'
In September, 8 months after my Jan. mammogram, I had something protruding out of my left armpit. A second mammogram showed no breast mass - yet seen on ultrasound.
At first, my docs thought my cancer was at stage 3 until a bone biopsy revealed metastases to my spine - stage 4. In an instance, I had the rug ripped out beneath me.
My docs told me that I would be in treatment the rest of my life and that I have a life-limiting disease.
Clearly a conversation I would never have fathomed having, since I was FAITHFUL in my breast health and screenings.
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