Meet Grace
Grace was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of
34. She is married and a working mother of two boys,
who were the age of 3 and 1 at the time of her
diagnosis. She grew up in North Carolina. Her
parents divorced when she was 5 and her mother
immediately re-married. The only good thing that
resulted from that union was the production of her
brother who is 10 years younger than her and was a
light for her in a time of darkness.
Grace was abused by her step-father and betrayed by
her mother who watched silently nearby and did
nothing. Her father and his family were the only
"normal" she knew. Growing up, she often visited and
stayed with her paternal grandparents where a
Christian foundation existed and she was marked by
God to be one of His children, though it took years
for her to come to this realization.
The best days of her childhood were these visits but
they were always short lived as she returned to the
destructive, non-functional, abusive home where she
lived. At age 14, her father plucked her from the
abuse and gained custody of her. He pushed her
during high school to succeed and learn. His
priority was her education. The storm she was
expelled from did not leave her spirit for a long
time. She was bitter, angry and determined to be
"successful" at all costs. Oftentimes this
determination was a good thing but most of the time
it was self-destructing.
After graduating college and marrying the love of
her life, she settled in the coastal region of North
Carolina and severed all ties to her past including
any relationship with those who hurt her. She
forgave them but could not forget. She is a type A
personality and thrives on stress. She also has a
bit of a compulsive control and "order" personality.
In
2003, at age 34, and with two babies, her life
forever changed with the diagnosis of breast cancer.
After finding a 7 mm lump (the size of a bb or pea)
in her breast during a self-breast exam, her OB/GYN
(God Bless her) decided to be cautious and ordered a
mammogram and ultrasound and set up an appointment
with a surgeon. The professionals all concurred that
the lump was probably a Fibro adenoma (a clump of
normal cells). They also all concurred that it was
better to "be safe" and remove it and send it out to
pathology for accuracy.
After the surgeon removed it she indicated that
everything looked normal and she did not think it
was consistent with cancer. Grace never gave it a
second thought since the surgeon seemed so sure. The
surgeon still sent it out to pathology "just in
case" and because it was standard procedure in the
hospital. The night before Grace got the cancer
results she had a brief image of a dark shadow
figure standing at her front door. She did not
relate that image to what was going to happen the
next day, she just thought it was odd. She even half
jokingly asked the Lord was that the enemy or death
at her front door, and she prayed over her family
and fell back to sleep without worry. The next day
she was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. It was two
kinds, Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS) which means
it was contained in the ducts and Invasive Ductal
Carcinoma which means it is on the move. A protein
that cancer "feeds" off of called HER-2neu tested
positive in Grace which meant it was moving
aggressively. The HER-2 neu indicated the protein
was being produced 3 times the amount necessary to
"feed" the 7 mm cancer which was an indication that
the tiny cancer was meant to be huge and fast or
there was another area of cancer the protein was
being produced to feed.
This was rare because most invasive forms are not
aggressive. This was bad news because it does not
respond well to treatment (chemo or radiation). It
was also the most aggressive HER-2 neu score on the
scale. The good news was Grace was Estrogen and
Progesterone Receptor Positive which meant her
cancer was likely caused from an over supply of
Estrogen and Progesterone which is like a chemical
overload in her body (STRESS and other factors). And
the cancer will respond to cancer fighting drugs
that target these receptors.
Read Grace's emotional story about her first year's
journey through breast cancer. Discover how she,
with the help of God, overcame it and was healed
physically and spiritually and how she finally
accepted God's calling to be one of His children
through this crisis. Her story will have you
laughing one moment and crying the next. It will
transform your life and not only educate but expose
the details of one's emotional journey through
breast cancer.
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