Edmonton: Gelatinous Cubes - CIBC Run for the Cure

Edmonton

Healthy Me!
Healthy Me!

Gelatinous Cubes

MY EXPERIENCE!

March 29, 2024 discovered lump in my right arm pit. I was healthy! No symptoms alerting me of disease infecting my body.

Visited GP next day, which is when a lump was also noted in right breast

April 3 - Mammogram and ultrasound

April 9 - Biopsy

April 15 - GP provides results of biopsy (cancer in breast and one lymph node)

April 25 - Consult with surgical oncologist due to the aggressive type of breast cancer and size of the lump in the lymph node, it was advised to start chemotherapy and complete surgery after treatment

April 29 - MRI

April 30 - Metal clip placement on tumors

May 1 - ECG (to ensure my heart was healthy enough to handle treatment)

May 2 - Full body bone scan

May 6 - CT Scan

May 7 - Consult with hematology oncologist can’t recall most of what was discussed/explained (Diagnosis - aggressive form of breast cancer (triple negative)

May 14 - MRI, Biopsy and clip placement (CT scan from May 6 showed a possible mass in left breast)

Drug regime part A:

May 16 - Treatment #1

May 23 - Treatment #2

May 30 - Treatment #3

June 6 - Treatment #4

June 13 - Treatment #5

June 20 - Treatment #6

June 27 - Treatment #7

July 4 - Treatment #8

July 11 - Treatment #9

July 18 - Treatment #10

July 25 - Treatment #11

August 1 - Treatment #12

August 12 - Inject to increase white blood cells which were to low to continue with next treatment

August 15 - CT scan

Drug regime part B:

August 15 - Treatment #1

August 17 - Inject to ward off infection

September 5 - Treatment #2

September 6 - Inject to ward off infection

September 26 - Treatment #3

September 27 - Inject to ward off infection

October 2 - MRI

FUTURE:

October 17 - Treatment #4

October 18 - Inject to ward off infection

October 24 - Consult with surgical oncologist

November ? - Surgery

December 3 - Consult with radiation oncologist

December/January ? - radiation therapy

January 2025 - Consult with hematology oncologist to discuss further preventative treatment - possible 6 months

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Adam Kraft
$45
Alyssa
$153
Andrea & Steven Ottoni
$75
Anonymous
Barbara A
$50
Connor Borosch
$45
Connor Borosch
$15
Dave and Jodi Morawski
$50
Doug Alexander
$100
Elaine and Alden Suddaby
$100
Elashia Young
$45
Eric and Karen Germain
$51
For Isabel and Teresa Stevens
$50
Fred Fishburne and Cheryl Alexander
$51
Helen Chau
$51
Ian (Woodie) Power
$50
James Borosch
$51
James Borosch
$45
Joc
$102
Jody Virr
$102
Jordan Borosch
$45
Jordan Borosch
$15
Kerry Precht
$30
Kurstyn
$102
Liame Alexander
$45
Lucie Dubien
$51
Marija
$51
Mr. Blaine Mitchell
$20
Nasab
$35
Pat Kinley
$51
Phil Peters
$102
Rory
$51
Siān Match
$51
Susan & Fred Kraft
$100
The Quinns
$50
Tina
$51
Tinus Swanepoel
$50
Valentina Alexander
$45
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