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Blog Entry -  Submitted for:  Share a Survival Story, Inspire the World
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STAGE IV BREAST CANCER SURVIVOR
Added: 10/2/2008
Last Modified: 10/6/2008
Tags: chemotherapies, life, hope , faith, survivor, cancer , breast cancer, courage, living, health
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 The HOPE of being a SURVIVOR wasn't an option given to me when I found out I had Stage IV Breast Cancer! I was told Lauren, you have Terminal Cancer .The average life span is 1-5 years with stage IV Breast Cancer. I was mis-diagnosed when I first found my lump. By the time I finally was diagnosed, I had breast cancer in most of my bones at the age of 37. I have bone metastasis to my spine, collarbones, hips, neck, sternum, ribs, pelvis and skull. My doctor believed my "lump” was a cyst and he stated I was TOO YOUNG for Breast Cancer. I insisted on additional testing despite what my Doctor thought! I wanted the LUMP removed. I had 2 mammograms and 1 ultra sound, they both came back clear. My last Mammogram came back suspicious. I demanded a BIOPSY. They found a 6 cm sized tumor and I woke up to the words "its cancer"! One would ask how this can be. Why didn't the mammogram pick up the tumor? I have what doctors call "DENSE "Breast Tissue. That means it's hard to see Cancer through the "thick" tissue. Digital Mammograms are better for YOUNG women with dense tissue. Breast MRI's are  also now being used more often and will eventually prevent this mis-diagnosis in women. Most insurance companies are not covering Breast MRI's for screening purposes. Hopefully this will change soon!!!!!!

I wouldn't accept that I couldn't survive. I sought out several opinions and chose to be placed in a Research study and HOPED for the best .I flew out to Texas every 3 weeks for 15 months of treatments. People would stare at me a lot when I walked through the airport.  I remember thinking "dont stare say a prayer" often.  I wanted to scream that out loud a lot of days. I also  never allowed myself to get in a wheelchair!  I was scared i'd never get out of that chair once I sat down. Walking was very hard most days. A milestone for me was walking up my drive way.

The Avastin chemotherapy trial /study is now approved for Stage IV Breast Cancer. I was the first arm at my Cancer Center for the Avastin / Taxotere study that is now shrinking many breast tumors in women. I still don’t have any activity in my breast where my 6 cm tumor was. I lost my hair, my fingernails & toe nails. I had mouth sores, blisters on my hands & feet, and a lot of pain, it was all worth it. I still have HOPE ! I have been on 6 different types of chemotherapy in the last 2 1/2 years. I am proud to be one of the women paving the way for other SURVIVORS life spans to be pro-longed and possibly cured! I will continue to be in studies as long as my body allows me. I am currently on Oral Chemotherapy at the moment. A recent scan showed some old disease has recently decided to "wake" up again. I plan on putting cancer in a coma!!!

As I write this, it’s been 3 years since I found my breast mass! I have SURVIVED past that 1 year time line that was given to me. I have HOPE everyday. I live my life to the fullest on feel good days. I continue treatments when I have flare ups. I'll do whatever it takes to SURVIVE Breast Cancer; I want to live to see my children grown. I want to be a grandmother. I love my family and children. I fight everyday to continue living life with my husband, children and family! I have always been a lover of life and I treasure every day I breathe! I am a DAUGHTER of 40 years, a WIFE of 18 years and MOTHER of 17 years. These are my YEARS and I plan on living many more. I am a SURVIVOR living with Stage IV Breast Cancer. I HOPE to see a CURE in my Lifetime. I will hang on to that HOPE until I breathe my last breath.

My Message to Women is this! I urge everyone to do Breast Self Exams monthly starting at the age of 16. Breast Cancer has no AGE limit. If you find a lump visit your Doctor. Never forget your yearly Mammogram. If you are told the lump is a cyst have a biopsy or drain it immediately ! Don't wait and never give up searching for answers. Breast Cancer is not that pretty pink ribbon you see, it’s a very ugly disease that needs to be eradicated now. Women lose their breasts, ovaries, hair, skin, vanity, and many other things while going through treatment. The scars emotionally and physically never leave you . Please support Research whenever you can, it does make a difference !



When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and HANG ON!
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kttcs_nap
10/6/2008 12:57 PM PT
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Your story is so heartwarming!! I too was told just last month that i had "dense" breast and had a mammogram and it came back suspicious and a 2nd mammo and a ultra sound and they showed me the lump and it looked scary but they said that is was a cyst that they will "keep an eye on"! Now after reading your story im not sure what to do!! My prayers are with you! You are soooo strong! wl add here too~
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JEWELIE
10/8/2008 8:16 PM PT
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Everytime I read this, I get tears in my eyes, a lump in my throat and at the same time I am so touched by your determination and hope. I like your quote don't stare, say a prayer. May God grant you much strength and comfort and many years with your family. It is so evident you make the world a much brighter place not only for your family and friends, but for women all over.
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HeeelShiel ds
10/13/2008 8:50 AM PT
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Your story is amazing. My mother died from cancer and it was the hardest period of my life and my life is pretty scary right now. You are amazing and you have my vote!
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2/14/2009 6:09 PM PT
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I am also someone that has breast cancer first stage one then within a week stage 2 all I can say is just because everyone thinks you are a difficult patient sometimes to survive you have to be difficult just this friday they were going to give me radiation in the wrong place and I had to fight to tell them no that is wrong and then they say no then check and say yeah she is right.
Emotionally you are sometimes on your own.
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57031386_7 74274759
1/24/2009 8:06 PM PT
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Hellooo Lauren and to all those who read her message. Lauren I am SO proud of you!! You make awareness more than the pink ribbon and save lives each and every day by getting our message out to women of all ages to do their self breast exams, pay attention when they find a lump and be ASSERTIVE to have the lump removed. One person at a time reading the message we Survivors ROAR daily will one day turn to it being the norm for people and doctors to know and pay attention that LUMPS belong in jars of formaldehyde NOT in our bodies. Let anybody who tells you to wait and watch a lump, watch it in a jar on THEIR desk. Thank you Dear Sweet Lauren ~ ~ Bravo to you in your continued fight against the beast. Muuuuuuuuah ~ Love, Deadra ~ ~ ~ ~
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56986796_7 25521413
1/24/2009 12:54 PM PT
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Lauren!! Wow.. what can anyone say to that powerful message. I thank you for your strength and the will to fight for all us women batteling with cancer. You Rock!!!
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JEWELIE
11/16/2008 12:29 PM PT
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glad you remained at 1 and 2- I hope you win :)
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dargoon59
11/15/2008 7:54 PM PT
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Too much Kampaigning lately--I feel Somnolence tonight!--(noun) [SOM-nah-lahns]~~1. a sleepy state; sleepiness: "Without electricity, somnolence creeps up on our cabin early every evening."
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dargoon59
11/15/2008 7:03 PM PT
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Hey friend -- Good luck and a ballot has been cast for you! “Through humor, you can soften some of the worst blows that life delivers. And once you find laughter, no matter how painful your situation might be, you can survive it.”--Bill Cosby
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teewoman
11/15/2008 6:00 PM PT
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Why do folks constantly ret*rn to the refrigerator with h0pes that something new to eat will have materialized?
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sweetheart _2k6
11/15/2008 4:16 PM PT
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Keep being beautiful! When you get the chance check out out my new campaign entry for Southpole!! You have my continued support!
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kttcs_nap
11/15/2008 8:08 AM PT
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always here for you!!
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archangelr eb
11/15/2008 4:24 AM PT
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;0)
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sweetheart _2k6
11/14/2008 12:46 PM PT
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Stay beautiful! You will continue to have my support! Please check out my new campaign entry! Southpole
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charlote12 3
11/14/2008 12:27 PM PT
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=]
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kttcs_nap
11/13/2008 9:51 PM PT
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wl supp0rt again!
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tianorther n
11/13/2008 3:05 PM PT
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Any woman that can go through this is someone to admire and the fact that there are those to live and tell others to check early is a blessing! Good luck!....brickfish.com/tianorthern. It's only one day left
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charlote12 3
11/13/2008 11:58 AM PT
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sending my love to you!! =]
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