Good luck to you.
Although I know of breast cancer I never really knew the process of what one goes though once they have it until last week. I was having dinner with a friend who was diagnosed with it in 2006. It was a 2 year process for her and was amazed of what she had to go through, pure hell. Now when I see the Pink Ribbon it means so much more.
Goose--you got that right! My wife was diagnosed in 2008. Two surgeries, full year of chemo plus seven weeks of radiation. She is now more than five years all clear and still has several side effects of the chemotherapy that she has to deal with on a daily basis. The good news is that she is a survivor and is living everyday to the fullest! CANCER SUCKS!
My friends who are dealing with Stage IV Metastatic Breast Cancer go through that chemo hell on a daily basis just to keep living in hopes of a cure. Sadly, they all know that when the doctors run out of chemo cocktails that can keep their cancer at bay, they will not be with us much longer. Those are the women that I keep riding and fund-raising for. They never complain and always have a smile on their face. They are all my heros!
Tim