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Losses and Gains

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Cancer is a thief.

Cancer is a grifter.

Cancer is a psychological weapon.

Cancer creates a sacrificial lamb.

Cancer is a MOFO of the highest order.

The Straight Dope

I was just coming to grips with all I had been through fighting round one of adenocarcinoma. The depth of illness, exhaustion, pain, anguish, and trauma is immeasurable. Terrifying my husband and children broke my heart every single day.

As of June there was no evidence of disease. The treatment had been successful. Statistically I had a 60% chance of being alive in 5 years. Not great, but better than it could have been. I was finally coming to grips with living under the threat of the grim reaper.

Fast forward to mid-December and abdominal pain hit and wouldn’t resolve. After the third trip to the ED and doing everything to clear the diagnosed severe constipation, I was told I had a complete bowel obstruction caused by a cancerous growth. I needed emergency surgery and a colostomy.

It took a week and a half for pathology to reveal the type of cancer. There are no suitable English words to indicate my feelings on the matter.

And now I face another showdown. In many ways I know it’s going to be so much worse than before. The first time it remained static within my pancreas before it was cut out along with several healthy organs prophylactically. This time it’s in my lymph system. Absolutely fecking horrifying. METASTATIC adenocarcinoma. Oh, there aren’t enough expletives to cover it.

Losses and Gains

It’s difficult to enumerate the number of losses I’ve experienced since being diagnosed with cancer. And yet I will give it a try dear reader.

The gains are much nicer to think upon than the losses. Truthfully, they are also more difficult to remain focused on because the losses are so noisy and demanding of attention.

The only risk factor for adenocarcinoma I had was being over 50 though pancreatic cancer is generally a disease of the over 70 population. Cancer is on the rise in every demographic regardless of risk factors, screening matters.

Thank you for reading. Thank you for holding space and making room for my vulnerability. I appreciate you sharing my posts in the hope someone else will feel seen and heard.

Desirre Andrews, RN, BSN, CPM, RM, Brain Squirrel Wrangler

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