One month later, I received the devastating news that my cancer had not only returned, it had metastasized (spread) to my liver.
Down, but not out, I've spent the last year fighting like hell. I had a great response to the first chemo we tried -- bald but still smiling, I was able to give my body a break from the poison in February of this year. Mike and I celebrated by spending two weeks on safari in Kenya and I began playing ultimate frisbee again, taking the field at Master's Nationals with the lovely ladies of Crack'd. Unfortunately, the celebration was short-lived and the cancer has reared it's ugly head with a vengeance. I am back on chemo again and hoping to find another drug that will beat back the dragon.
Mike and I will be continuing our tradition of raising money for Komen, an organization that does wonderful work to drive awareness and early detection. We will be walking on October 2 and would like to invite all of you to join us. Please visit my page for more information: CLICK HERE
Of course... pink ribbons and 5ks, awareness and early detection are only a piece of the breast cancer puzzle. There is so much more we CAN do. So much more we MUST do to truly end breast cancer. Please consider also visiting/supporting these other worthy organizations that are focused on supporting women with breast cancer and research for Stage IV metastatic breast cancer:
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