Have you ever found yourself in a Joseph Pit? Have you fought spiritual battle after battle to the point that you wondered if you were on Satan's hit list? Have you thwarted Satan's plans and exposed his schemes? Are you aware of the spiritual warfare going on around you? If so, the demons probably know you by name. They've certainly tried to destroy my family and now, they are trying to destroy me. With each of my battles, God's truth has surfaced uncovering the things that divide. Whether my battles involved cultural, financial, false teachings, surrendering relationships that drain my energy, my family's health or my battles with cancer, I've captured my trials and triumphs in my writings to the glory of God. Laurie Wheeler Lanter

READ THIS COLUMN TO FIND OUT ABOUT LAURIE'S STAGE 4-RECURRING METASTATIC BREAST CANCER

READ THIS COLUMN TO FIND OUT ABOUT LAURIE'S STAGE 4-RECURRING METASTATIC BREAST CANCER
CANCER JOURNEY...

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Join me on my journey with recurring metastatic breast cancer. I know that I am a sojourner and an alien here on earth for my real citizenship is in heaven where my real home lies. Oddly enough, I am not afraid to die but I am somewhat afraid to live.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

CHEMO MAKES MY HAIR FALL OUT

"I have lost most of my hair.  My bangs look plentiful simply because I am combing them "Donald Trump style" combing all the way from the back.  My colorful ball caps



and ponytails look cheerful. My doctor said that I would loose my hair but his nurse said that it would simply thin out. She said that since I take weekly treatments, there is less chemo given per time. So, it is very possible that my hair would not completely fall out. So, I decided to let my hair tell me what I should do rather than shaving it to be done with the issue. I have always had enough hair for three people. So, thinning isn't a problem.  I still look plenty fine enough.   I am so hopeful that I don't have to get a wig.  More than anything, it aggravates me that in order for insurance to pay for my wig, my nurse has to write a prescription for a wig based on the psychological distress that loosing my hair is supposedly causing. Well, I am grounded in Jesus and I'm not distressed over my hair.  Anyway, whether I loose all of my hair or just half of it, I will glorify the Lord in all things. LA

5 comments:

Unknown said...

So glad to hear you are staying positive, prayerful, and full of fun! I never knew you had to get a prescription for insurance to pay for a wig...wow! Our medical system is really messed up...thrilled, too, that you are comfortable with and confident in your doctors. While they are NOT the Quarterback, they are major players on the team. Looking forward to hearing more good news as we continue to pray. God has a Mighty Plan. I can't wait to see what happens next! Remember to let us know what else you need so we can be helpful! Love you!!!!
debbie

Christy Young said...

Hey You! Love you!

Tim Tracy said...

Empty tomb, empty tomb, empty tomb. Someone said "in the midst of life, we are in death."
Rubbish. A more true person said "in the midst of death, we are in life." Enjoying you posts. Keep it up.

Sarah Dorner said...

Mrs. Lanter, This is Sarah. I started work with Christy this past September. What an inspirational blog you have! Thank you for sharing! I look forward to your posts and all your fun pictures!

Unknown said...

Oh my gosh...is that your hair!!! That is so crazy! I guess it all came out the day after we saw you!! Better get those pantyhose's ready!!!! Even if it doesn't come out...you should still wear them!

THANK YOU GEORGIA CANCER SPECIALISTS: Dr. Szabo, Dr. Vollas-Redd, Dr.Galleshaw

I appreciate all the hands that contributed towards my well being; especially those that first got my symptoms under control. Thanks to Dr. Stephen Szabo who presented the facts of my case in a very palatable manner, forthright but believably reassuring packaged in a calm and kind demeanor. Many thanks go to Dr. Szabo, Connie, Trish, Dana and the rest of the GCS team, from Emory at Johns Creek, for intellectual decision making, jovial environment and careful handling of my port. I came to Dr. Szabo at the advice of my GP because I was extremely symptomatic of what we originally thought was Lymphoma. A biopsy revealed that I had Recurring Metastatic Breast Cancer. I praise God that my cancer was sensitive to the first line of treatment. Dr. Szabo, through the use of Taxol & Carboplatin & Herceptin, caused tumors that were originally measured in centimeters to now be measured in millimeters. The tumors in my neck that had involvement in my jugular vein are now virtually non existent. And, what was once a large pleural effusion in my lungs in now a small pleural effusion. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Dr. Stephen Szabo!!!

Thank you, Dr. Gina Volas-Redd, for your second opinion and for sharing so much of yourself and your time with my case. Dr. Volas-Redd is all about patient care. She was genuinely interested and challenged by the facts surrounding my illness. Energetically, she "worked as unto the Lord" pouring over my information, making a time line of my cancer history to take home to mull over. She noticed a discrepancy in my tests and brought that fact to light. I praise God for using her to bring the facts of my case to the light of day.

As I transition now to Dr. Jan Galleshaw, a Breast Oncologist whose specialty in Breast Cancer, she will implement a cancer management plan to monitor and keep my cancer in check using as few meds as it takes. Since, I am in this for the long haul, I need to save some ammo for down the road. My Breast Cancer is made up of three components: Estrogen receptor, Progesterone receptor & the Her-2 gene. One of these components will be in the driver's seat of my cancer at all times for the rest of my life. The Her-2 Gene is aggressive and will always require Herceptin to keep it suppressed. I'll be monitored to see if either of the harmones, Estrogen or Progesterone, is ever driving my cancer. If so, Dr. Galleshaw will add an anti- hormone treatment to Herceptin. I will be getting three brain MRI's annually since the Her-2 gene portion of my cancer likes to make a bee-line to the brain. If and when that happens, I will get pin point radiation. I do, apparently, have cancer in the Sternum and ribs and, once approved, will get Zamata added to Herceptin. A CT scan on Monday will confirm this diagnosis and I'll be on my way to my second line of treatment that is unique to my needs. Praise God for great Oncologists at Georgia Cancer Specialists. May God continue to bless your practices Dr. Szabo, Dr. Volas-Redd and Dr. Galleshaw.


CANCER HISTORY:
I have Recurring Metastatic, Stage 4, Breast Cancer. I have tested positive for the Her-2 Gene and am Estrogen Positive and Progesterone Positive. I had Breast Cancer that was contained in the ducts resulting in a lumpectomy with radiation at age 38. At age 40, I had Breast Cancer that was inconclusive as to whether it was contained in the ducts resulting in a Simple Mastectomy with no reconstruction and was in remission for 14 years. Apparently, aggressive Cancer cells lay dormant before awakening and growing in my lymphatic system after menopause at age 53. I've had bi-annual mammograms since age 38 but my cancer did not originate in the breast. I do not know the actual point of origin. But, what I do know is that I serve a God who not only knows the point of origin, but He knows every minute detail even down to the number of hairs on my head (which isn't too many right now). God is sovereign over my life and I am not afraid because I trust Him completely. I am proud to be one of His Saints with all of who I am, in life and in death. And, if God calls me to walk this walk, I'll do it to the best of my ability with all the grace that He bestows for as long as He bestows it. LA