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I go by #Servivorgirl. Celebrating almost 14 years since diagnosis of stage IIIC ovarian cancer, recently restaged to IVB. My blog is called Nobody Has Ovarian Cancer because I felt like a nobody upon the eventual correct diagnosis. Being told multiple times that I was too young to have ovarian cancer, I did not receive the proper testing. I am so grateful to Him for all those who allow me to share my love, to those who love me and those who treat my illness. I praise Him always.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Happy New Year 2014
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Monday, December 23, 2013
Missing Our Beloved At Christmas
Christmas Without The Dearly Departed
The tree this year stands at 2 feet, and a tiny string of lights seems just enough. The complexity of emotions revealed at Christmas just after the death of a dear loved one can be impossible to manage. We pray for the Grace of God and hope to behave gracefully at this most bittersweet time of year.
To reconcile it all makes no sense. Be and breathe. Cry and rejoice. Trust in Him to comfort you. We can only do the best we can do, in each hour and day. Take no stock in the material and offer a smile of joy.
There is a beautiful poem below the tree:
Christmas In Heaven
~author unknown
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Prayer to St. Raphael | St. Raphael Prayer
I say this for all of you. Today was a day that crushed me. A better light will shine tomorrow.
Friday, November 08, 2013
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
It's Always Nap Time: Cancer Related Fatigue
Thursday, October 17, 2013
TED Talks Brave Neuro World
I found this series on "TED Talks" this evening. I was looking for something interesting, not related to politics or our healthcare system. Our government is now back in business and the Affordable Care Act remains law. Finally can rest.
After watching this episode of "TED Talks", I realized that she is right, we need to spend much more time engaged using our right hemispheres.
Please watch to learn why and also learn some fascinating things about the experience of a stroke.
Peace and Love,
Denise
Why you should listen to her:One morning, a blood vessel in Jill Bolte Taylor's brain exploded. As a brain scientist, she realized she had a ringside seat to her own stroke. She watched as her brain functions shut down one by one: motion, speech, memory, self-awareness ...
Amazed to find herself alive, Taylor spent eight years recovering her ability to think, walk and talk. She has become a spokesperson for stroke recovery and for the possibility of coming back from brain injury stronger than before. In her case, although the stroke damaged the left side of her brain, her recovery unleashed a torrent of creative energy from her right. From her home base in Indiana, she now travels the country on behalf of the Harvard Brain Bank as the "Singin' Scientist."
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Affordable Care Act Resources VIDEO
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Wednesday, October 09, 2013
Time For A Positive Post
Tuesday, October 08, 2013
What the Tea Party Can Do With......
Monday, October 07, 2013
"Parenthood" Season 4 : Kristina's Cancer And Other Important Stuff
Saturday, October 05, 2013
Obama's ACA Opens Door For Significant Cancer Research Options
More Cancer Research Available Because of The Affordable Care Act
Insurers required to pay for routine care costs in clinical trials
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Thursday, October 03, 2013
The Affordable Care Act: A Few Resources
Sunday, September 29, 2013
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With National Ovarian Cancer And Gynecological Cancer Awareness month wrapping up and Breast Cancer Awareness Month beginning, it is a perfect time to learn more about genetic mutations.
I have a BRCA1 mutation, that was detected after my ovarian cancer debulking surgery. As par for my course, the California insurance company denied the test.
The test was approved in Seattle. Seattle is where my best care has ever been.
This testing is critical.
My relatives are at a higher risk of breast and ovarian cancer . If I had not have been tested, we would not have known our options in these cases. My relatives have choices that could avert cancer, if possible.
Earlier in the year I spoke out about how proud I was of Angelina Jolie, for being pro-active with respect to her bilateral prophylactic mastectomy.
If I would have known about this testing before 2009, I would have had my ovaries removed for certain, and probably preventative breast removal surgery as well.
Currently I am in a monitoring program, one breast MRI and one mammogram per year coupled with regular physical exams.
Because I am on Avastin I cannot have a major surgery. If you are in chemo you can't have prophylactic bilateral mastectomy. So we watch, and so far I am good. Thank God!
On a personal note, I am always really tired and need 12 hours or more per night to sleep. I am in more pain, but my markers seem to be getting better. I will stay on Avastin as long as God and my wonderful gynonc allow.
Praying for a screening test for ovarian cancer.....and continued research for cures. I am also praying for more daily living resources to help us pay bills, rent, co-pays and laws that allow for access to resources that otherwise require a terminal status. It is weird to have a cancer that is likely to kill you but not be able to access much needed resources that can ease just a little of the daily burden.
Unless you were wealthy before cancer, this is what happens after ovarian cancer. It is costly in so many ways and really, who prepares for cancer?
If I had breast cancer I would have access to more resources.
That is just wrong on so many levels!
I have to say that I am so proud of the SCCA for having a patient and family fund program, because they have helped me here and there. Cancer Lifeline in Seattle has also been an invaluable resource for me
Peace and Love,
Denise