*Anxious* WAITING for my CANCER SCAN Postpartum | Breast Cancer Survivor

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  • Опубликовано: 29 апр 2023
  • Navigating life as a survivor isn't easy. This video shares insight into my thought processes before, during and after my most recent scan. Since being pregnant, and breastfeeding postpartum, I haven't been able to receive my regular breast cancer screenings (I usually get 2 per year to be safe) and it has been causing a LOT of anxiety.
    Thank YOU so much for being here with me, it is my honor to share my experiences with the purpose of supporting others in some way. You are not alone💕
    SUBSCRIBE🌷 to come along as I continue to share more about my cancer journey and life moving forward as a survivor.
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    Thank you again for being here with me, much love🕊.
    Sincerely,
    Chelsey
    #breastcancerjourney #breastcancersurvivor #survivorvlog
    *The content of this video simply shares my personal experience and what I've learned through it; therefore it should in NO WAY be substituted for any medical or professional advice.
    I highly recommend doing your own research, and following the recommendations of your personal medical care team *

Комментарии • 44

  • @a.rosesrbleu9580
    @a.rosesrbleu9580 Год назад +8

    Thanking God, the Creator of the universe, that He has been merciful and given you more precious time, my dear! May Jesus continue to bless you and your family as you seek His will for your life ❤🎉❤😊

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for your blessing🙏💕❤!!! We are so very thankful and appreciative for my health. It will never be taken for granted!

  • @carguyFlorida
    @carguyFlorida Год назад +4

    I feel for you Chelsey. I am a 76 y/o male that was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009 when I was 62. I had a mastectomy and all lymph nodes removed under my arm, and then 6 chemo treatments. All was well until 2018 when my cancer returned TO THE SAME BREAST. I was shocked. Anyway, another operation, but this time there was a lot of scar tissue to be removed, so the surgeon dug deep and I developed a large hematoma as an extra added attraction. After surgery, it was 35 radiation treatments, and then began Lupron, which I know you were on also, along with anastrozole. My Lupron injections began with a 22.5mg dose every 12 weeks which wasn't too bad, but then my insurance plan (in all their wisdom) would only pay for a 7.5mg dose every 4 weeks, so was much more annoying having to go so much more often. I have been on Lupron for 5 years now, and my oncologist originally told me the course of treatment would be 5 years, so I was excited to reach that point on my last visit. I asked if we could now stop the injections and he sort of squirmed and said that because I had a recurrence, I may have to continue with it.
    He wants me to go for a pet scan (which is scheduled for this Tuesday) and then discuss my options afterwards. I also get hot flashes, but not as bad as you've described. And because I had all my lymph nodes removed from under my arm, I've had lymphedema since 2009. And if that wasn't bad enough, I have sleep apnea and must use a CPAP machine each night, and wear a mask to make sure I don't stop breathing during the night.
    It is sad when you realize cancer can strike at any age, and to either sex. Most people don't know men can get breast cancer. Thing is, I was negative for BRACCA one and two, which made it really odd I would get breast cancer. I have a twin sister who is also BRACCA negative, and has not developed breast cancer, thank goodness. I most likely inherited the gene from my mom who died of breast/lung cancer (heavy smoker) at the age of 54 in 1975.
    I'm wondering if you've considered having your other breast removed so as to do away with the constant worry about that breast getting affected. Horrible thought for sure, but for a young woman such as yourself, maybe a good proactive decision.
    In addition to my other problems, I also have AFIB, and have had a number of ablation procedures for that. It really is quite the miracle I'm still around. I'm no stranger to the hospital, sadly.
    To sum up, I wish you and your family all the best for a bright/healthy future. I think these videos are useful to those going through treatment. This is the third one I've watched (the ones about Lupron). Very few men get breast cancer, and I wonder how many have had it twice like I have. Very few, I'm sure. Keep a positive attitude above all.

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад +2

      Hi there, thank you so much for sharing your journey. You've been through so much. My heart goes out to you as you make decisions moving forward from your PET scan. These decisions aren't easy ones which I know you know, but hoping you feel good with the direction you are heading. Much love to you and your family. It was very nice to hear from you and hear a man's experience, though I'm so sorry you've been effected by it. Sending may positive vibes your way.

  • @melissabrown3976
    @melissabrown3976 Год назад +5

    Totally understand this anxiety & all the swirling thoughts in your mind! I just had a PET/CT scan & seeing the words "no evidence of disease" was so overwhelming. Such a huge relief! Praising the Lord for your wonderful results! 💖🙌

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад

      YES Melissa! I'm so gosh darn happy for you🙏🥳💝!!! It's such a Rollercoaster! Thank you for sharing your AMAZING news!!!

  • @gailpaul400
    @gailpaul400 Год назад +2

    Good news and keep thinking positive my thoughts go out to you and family

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Gail💕! I will keep thinking positive, I know it helps in some way🙏👍💫!

  • @sueu6263
    @sueu6263 Год назад +2

    I’m so HAPPY for you💕🥰

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад +1

      Thank you Sue🌷, so kind of you🥰!

  • @bohahnfeld9212
    @bohahnfeld9212 Год назад +2

    Bless you and your family!💕🌸💕🌸👍

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад

      Thank you so much🙏! We appreciate your kindness and support💕!

  • @samninaclagg6758
    @samninaclagg6758 Год назад +1

    Praise the Lord!! Such great news!! ❤️🫶🏼❤️🥰

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад

      We are so thankful🙏! I appreciate your support💕!

  • @christyhudson528
    @christyhudson528 Год назад +1

    Praise God!!! That is wonderful news!

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your support💕! This was a huge weight lifted🙏

  • @carolescharacters
    @carolescharacters Год назад +1

    So so happy for you 💕

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад +1

      Thank you so so much! Such a relief🙏🙏

  • @pamelakrueger7353
    @pamelakrueger7353 Год назад +1

    Wonderful news!!! ❤

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад +1

      I totally agree🥳! Thank you for being excited with us🙏💕!

  • @donnashaughnessy7917
    @donnashaughnessy7917 Год назад

    Yeah!!!!Super great news😊

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад

      It was such a relief! Thank you🙏🥳!!!

  • @marymazzoni2079
    @marymazzoni2079 Год назад +1

    Happy for you. Enjoy your baby 😊

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад +1

      Thank you Mary🌷! We definitely are🥰!

  • @vickithress
    @vickithress Год назад +1

    So thankful!! PTL

  • @kimelliott7957
    @kimelliott7957 Год назад +1

    Great news😀

  • @kristirichards2249
    @kristirichards2249 Год назад

    Awesome news!

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад

      I couldn't agree more! Thank you so much!

  • @terrytarnow5760
    @terrytarnow5760 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @lolococo1299
    @lolococo1299 Год назад +1

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад +2

      You just made my day! I'm so happy that my videos have supported you in some way🙏💕! Thinking of you and hoping today is a good day for you🌷

  • @rajneetkaur3899
    @rajneetkaur3899 Год назад +1

    So glad for you ❤. Would you mind sharing how often you go for a MRI scan after finishing your treatment? Is it annual scan? Thanks.

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much🙏💕! I try to go for one annually.

    • @rajneetkaur3899
      @rajneetkaur3899 Год назад +1

      @@ChelseyTarnow thank you.

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад +1

      @@rajneetkaur3899 💌🌷❤ Happy to help:)

  • @jumjumjumuk
    @jumjumjumuk Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @jlynnd1616
    @jlynnd1616 Год назад

    Does all of your anxiety and the unknowns of the future make you wish you would have gone ahead and had Both breasts removed? Cause you just had the one removed right?

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад

      I made the best decision for me at the time, so I don't regret it. However, I do think about it.

  • @saranyagunasegaram3616
    @saranyagunasegaram3616 Год назад +1

    Please do keto and intermittent fasting. That will help.

    • @ChelseyTarnow
      @ChelseyTarnow  Год назад +1

      Interesting, I haven't heard of this before. Thank you for sharing!