The smell of Turkey cooking will always be a favorite smell for me.
A few days before thanksgiving I had the usual pre chemo appointment with my Oncologist. She is a terrific doctor, but a bit of a straight shooter. She can be a little blunt. I remember prior to my surgery I had said to her I felt lucky " being BRCA 1+ to have gotten to 50 and not had cancer" and she replied "Well, we really can't say that...yet"
Gotta admit I was a little ticked by that response
However 1 month later at my post op appointment I discovered she was right. I did in fact, have cancer.
I guess as a GYN Oncologist, she'd...uh...done this before ;)
So at my appointment a few days ago, we were discussing the "home stretch" 2 more treatments, another month and I would be finished with my treatment. We talked about follow up. I'd be seen every 3 months for the next 2 years, then every 6 months till 5 years and then yearly after that.
But most importantly she told me she felt I would be CURED when I finished treatment.
CURED.
WOW!
And coming from my doctor, who is very detail and research oriented...I was surprised and happy.
I'll be honest in saying I don't completely trust it, as I don't trust cancer.
Am I going to hold my breath before those future check ups and blood work, praying nothing is amiss?
You betcha.
But maybe cancer has taught me one very important lesson:
you never know what's going to happen tomorrow so
Appreciate TODAY.
Because it truly is a PRESENT
Some other things I'm working on
I think 1 and 2 may be the hardest, at least for me ;)