Monday, October 2, 2017

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

In past I've posted about breast cancer awareness month, but this year it is more than an annual post. My life, and the life of my family, was turned upside down after I was diagnosed with breast cancer in February. I'm happy to report I'm now cancer free! By the end of the month I will be finished with radiation treatments, which should help keep the cancer from returning.

Over these months, I've been amazed by the love and support that has surrounded me.

When I decided to post about this topic, I wanted to keep it upbeat, so I'm focusing on some of the positive experiences I've had.


Shortly after I started treatments at the SSM Cancer Center, I was told about the Karen Weidinger Foundation. A member of the oncology staff escorted me to a room, where I was told to select any head coverings I would like, including caps, scarves, and a wig. Then, a week before my surgery, I received a call from the SSM Breast Center that they had a gift for me, courtesy of the Karen Weidinger Foundation. The gift was a certificate to take to a vendor to receive a special camisole to use after surgery. The generosity of this foundation, called Karen's Foundation, is amazing.

A second positive experience was the Look Good, Feel Better program from the American Cancer Society. I attended this session several months ago, and what a treat! Phyllis, the woman who applied make up for me, is herself a breast cancer survivor. She gave me the bag shown at the left. The bag, valued at $200, was filled with cosmetics donated by major manufacturers, including Estee Lauder, Christian Dior, Bobby Brown, Clinique, LancĂ´me, Ulta, and other well known companies.

The last item is something I found out about today. It's from the National Breast Cancer Organization, which is giving away a breast health guide in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

So, while this post is a reminder, it's also a testament to the spirit of generosity of groups and individuals dedicated to help people with breast cancer.

16 comments:

  1. The generosity of others is a balm to the aching soul. So glad to hear you will be finished with treatment soon. God bless you, Donna.

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    1. Thanks, Linda. It's been a long path, but I'm almost at the end of it.

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  2. So happy to hear this, Donna. And thanks so much for reminding us about the good and generous in the world.

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  3. So glad to hear the news of your recovering, and see you spreading the word about the generosity of these organizations.

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    1. Hi Val,
      Hope all is well with you. I enjoy your blog posts.

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  4. Donna--No one deserved a swag bag or pampering more than you did. That is an anniversary you should definitely celebrate.

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    1. Thanks, Sioux. I plan to celebrate when my treatments are over.

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  5. So happy that you are recovering and celebrating life, Donna. As always you share something that can benefit others. Thank you.

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    1. Hi Clara,
      I hope you can use the resource. And hope you are doing well.

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  6. You are a fierce warrior who has courage and determination inspiring everyone you know in many ways.

    Pat
    www.patwahler.com

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    1. Thanks, Pat, for your kind words. I just try to keep plugging along and taking each day as it comes.

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  7. So glad that there is a variety of support for you and all the women who face this battle, and so glad you are doing well!

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    1. Thanks, Mary. There are so many resources available to women battling breast cancer. I had no idea.

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  8. So glad to hear you are doing well and moving forward. Rejoicing with you that you've reached this milestone. Sending love and hugs your way! :)

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  9. Donna, I'm so glad to hear you're on the road to recovery. I've been keeping you in my prayers. My mother was diagnosed with lymphoma last year, and we spent the summer at SSM Cancer Care's Infusion Center. The nurses and staff there are phenomenal, and we were also introduced to Karen's Foundation. My mom received a prayer blanket lovingly crocheted by a generous (and talented) volunteer. Mom also went hat shopping, and felt so thoroughly loved. It made a scary and harrowing experience so much more comforting. Thank you for shedding light on these organizations. As always, your blog is packed with information delivered with an unparalleled passion and compassion for all.

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