Thursday, September 19, 2013

Neiman Marcus Event

Today I was a part of an event at the Neiman Marcus, Topanga location, raising money for breast cancer. I did an informal fashion show and got to wear Prada, Valentino, Alexander McQueen and all kinds of beautiful things. After the breast cancer speaker, they re-introduced me not as the model, but as a breast cancer patient. I took my wig off and everyone was shocked...lol. I heard a few people even cried. But I found out afterwards that everyone who attended donated to the cause! Mission accomplished! And I got to take home two bags of cosmetics and other gifts :)




Thursday, September 12, 2013

Double-mastectomy

With only 16 days until my surgery, I may be making some changes to the plan. The other day I met a girl named Jen...she just had the same procedure at City of Hope that I have scheduled. She is a smart and very sweet girl. She showed me her breasts one month after surgery and it was really hard for me. The scars go from the bottom of her nipples out to the sides. I have asked my surgeon why they can't enter through the inframammary crease (under the breast) where the scars will be hidden and she said that it would make it difficult for them to remove all the tissue from the top of the breast. The inframammary crease is where they took my lump out from my right breast (during my lumpectomy in June) and it looks really good. You can hardly tell I was operated on there.

So, after spending a few hours on the internet, I found several doctors that perform the procedure through the inframammary crease, which much more aesthetically pleasing before-and-after photos. So, I wrote an email to my surgeon, with website links, asking her to consider performing my surgery that way, or I would be considering getting it done with a doctor that would. We shall see...

I firmly believe that this will be offered more widely soon, but it'll all so new that mastectomies can be performed with the skin-sparring and direct-to-implant that a lot of doctors haven't caught up. Hopefully this will push my hospital to offer the procedure this way for other women.

Below is an example I found online of the scars that are left with the direct-to-implant mastectomy when it is NOT perfomed through the inframammary crease. I am willing to put in the time and money to have it done without such scars, if my surgeon is not willing to perform the procedure through the inframammary crease.



Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Radiation?

So, after being told by my oncologist that radiation was mandatory for my treatment plan, despite my best efforts to argue the side effects outweighing the benefits, I met with my radiation oncologist today at City of Hope. I got a full consultation from the oncology nurses and we went over all the details of my case, treatment thus far, etc. Then the doctor came in and sat down.

He said, "So...you may not need radiation."

Whaaaaa???? Really!?! I have been arguing for weeks about how the side effects, which include lung damage (shortness of breath) and surgical complications with the mastectomy site, would outweigh the small percentage of risk it lowers for recurrence.

Apparently we won't know until after my surgery, because the decision will be based on the pathology results, which take about five days to come in. Once they get them (first week of October), the tumor board will sit down and conemplate the findings. Basically, if there are still any cancer cells found, they will need to radiate me and/or if they see scars from the tumors extending passed four lymph nodes. As of now, they only know that the cancer covered the first two lymph nodes under my arm.

So, we'll see. Would be awesome if this surgery was the last part of my cancer treatment!

Monday, September 9, 2013

Stubble

I know I should be happy to see a five-o-clock shadow on my head...but I am also starting to find hairs in other places....places that I have really enjoyed my hair loss.

I haven't had to shave my legs, arm pits, or my "bikini" area for months. And I have enjoyed that immensely!!! It's honestly almost worth wearing wigs to always have silky, smooth skin everywhere.

Although, I do miss my eyebrows...even though I am getting pretty good at drawing them on. And eyelashes are nice, too...but those can easily be glued on for getting dressed-up.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Friday, September 6, 2013

Alien

Yesterday I got paid to be an alien...lol. Had a photographer book me to shoot while he was in town from Canada and we got super creative. It was nice to make some cash and play in front of a camera :)





Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Mantra

My friend Lauren, who is a massage therapist and comes to help my body process the chemo almost every week, asked me to repeat the words, "Let me be happy, Let me be strong, Let me be free" during one of our sessions a few months ago. And that has become my mantra...I repeat it in my mind when things get too difficult and it always helps me re-focus my energy. I think every one should try having a mantra. Now I don't even have to try to remember the words, and their meanings have become very valuable to me. I made this painting the other day. And when I am completely done with my treatment, I plan on having my mantra in a tattoo along my ribs, similar to the photo below. I can't wait!