So many have asked me to share what I have done/been through/treatments...etc...with regard to sustaining almost 9 years with no recurrence after being diagnosed with stage 3c ovarian cancer...So I am going to answer honestly...despite the fact that it does not paint a good portrait of me as an ovarian cancer survivor...
I will start again at the beginning...
Diagnosed 10/13/2000 at the age of 34...stage 3c...had the required debulking surgery followed by 6 rounds of carbo/taxol...did not miss an infusion...had second look surgery 4/2/2001...came up clear...have been in a sustained clinical remission for almost 9 years...
I have not changed my diet or lifestyle in any way since...I eat healthy (most of the time) but I still eat McDonald's, Jack in the Box...still drink coffee like no tomorrow...not a big soda drinker...enjoy the occasional beer on a warm sunny day with friends...I try to remember to take vitamins and calcium when I remember...key word...am not on any medications at this point, have no insurance...bones are in the crapper due to osteoporosis yet I work as a CNA at a nursing home, so hopefully the weight bearing will do me some good...
I am BRCA 1+ and some have told me that may be why I responded so well to chemo...along with an amazing surgeon...it is certainly NOTHING I am doing to prevent the cancer from returning...I have no immune system to brag about...it is enough to get me by I guess...I am exposed to MRSA and all other manner of icky stuff daily, but take standard precautions...So I am careful for me and my patients...
I am NOT the poster child for what to do to post cancer...I live just as I always have...I am not proud of myself for I know I should be eating better and doing all I can to prevent cancer recurrence or a new primary...All I can say is that I am living...which I think at the end of the day is what my message is about...Cancer be damned...Live...no matter what...Live...not letting the cancer control you...that is what I think matters to me most...easy for me to say huh? No recurrences to deal with...but when I was sick and was told to "get my affairs in order" I went to chemo on my own...grocery shopped and cleaned house while the steroids were still kickin...and I worked M-TH each week 6 hrs a day...I went camping...I went hiking...I HATE BEING SICK...I do not like being in bed...In whatever manner suits your life, LIVE LIVE LIVE...
If you want healthy eating and lifestyle tips we should start a new discussion...I could stand to learn a few things...for sure...
I hold you all in esteem...I admire your courage, grace and the dignity with which you live your lives...I am truly HUMBLED...
xo
Kendal





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