Day 1 Continued:
I guess I better give yall my list of things that need to be done now.
First off, my kids know NOTHING of this, we just tell them what they need to know as we go along. My friend KE told her kids when she had breast cancer and I think she regrets that. They are better now but those first couple of days must of been hell. So if anyone is reading this and your kids know mine or you know my kids: everything is normal!
Ok, So I had an appt with Dr. Singh, she is a radiological oncologist, on Tuesday but my awesome boss got me an appt tomorrow. Dr. Singh also said she would happy to help a member of the radiology family (being a nurse has its perks sometimes). I have a CT scan on Monday to determine staging. The pathology report from my biopsy will be in tomorrow so we will know what kind of cancer we are dealing with.
BTW, this is so very surreal! I'm surprisingly not that bothered by it, I imagine it's my strange romantic sense of adventure that makes everyday of my life exciting for me, it's more of a bother than anything. I hiccup in an otherwise perfect existence. Oh well, this too shall pass, and after all I am southern so I'll handle it with grace and charm, and KICK IT'S ASS!
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