I am beyond excited. And not just because I have only two more rounds to go (by the way, the last big treatment is only 33 days away!). I am excited because on Thursday afternoon I had my consultation with the Surgical Oncologist who will be performing my upcoming surgery, and it was ALL GOOD NEWS!
As I’ve mentioned previously, the chemo has done an amazing job shrinking the tumours in both my breast and my lymph nodes. Knowing this, and combined with my genetics testing results (no mutated genes), I have been hoping that I would be a candidate for a lumpectomy (removal of the tumour) rather than a mastectomy (removal of the breast). And my wish came true! The medically recommended course of action is the lumpectomy. This will be in addition to the removal of the lymph nodes in my left underarm (known medically as an “axillary node dissection”). Both of these procedures will take place during the same surgery.
I also found out that the surgery will take place at Women’s College Hospital. It turns out that this is also good news. Let me explain. With having the two procedures done at the same time, most hospitals require the patient to stay overnight. As I have discovered recently, I’m not really fond of hospital stays. The prospect of staying overnight has been something that I’ve been struggling to embrace. However, as luck would have it, it so happens that when these procedures are performed at Women’s College Hospital, it is simply a day surgery. No overnight stay required. I get lucky again!
And the best news is that my surgery is scheduled for November 14th. That’s a month and half from now. Six weeks and three days away. I was so happy to hear this news that I wanted to do cartwheels leaving the hospital. You think I joke. Over the years I may have developed a bit of a reputation for public cartwheeling…the New Frontier in Vegas, the Duke of Westminster…I should stop incriminating myself… 🙂
Back to more practical matters… Having the surgery in the middle of November also means that I can start the radiation treatments in early-mid January. I will have six weeks of treatments so I will be done by the end of February at the very latest. Those of you averse to winter may not want to hear this, but February is just around the corner. I am almost there! Well, except for the pesky Herceptin which I receive until next August…but nevertheless, the end is in sight! What the hell…I may have to whip out a cartwheel or two after all!



