My breast cancer journey - optimistic and feisty!

Extraordinary-in-pink Podcast

This is a platform for sharing our breast cancer journeys and testimonies (for me and for every single one of my amazing invited resilient pink sisters) as a source of encouragement to anyone going through breast cancer. I’m praying it provides a testimony of God’s unwavering faithfulness as we navigate this trajectory. Thank you so much for listening

  1. 06/09/2024

    35. Talk with Sherri Lee - Things We Can Never Figure Out On Our Own...

    I wanted to say a HUGE THANK YOU to my most recent Podcast guest, Sherri Lee. I’ve had the tremendous pleasure of following Sherri’s postings on IG since the beginning of the year. My goodness, Sherri is an amazing Breast Cancer Survivor, Digital Creator and upcoming Author!!!! YES, SIS!!!! Sherri was initially diagnosed in 2022. She was very vigilant about doing her monthly self-breast exams!!! That was the basis of her journey. She was 38 years old at the time. She got the “you are too young speech twice”! Her first Provider felt what she felt but didn’t order any mammogram. She sought a second opinion from another Provider, went in for that visit at the VA Med Center, and that Provider ordered the mammogram. She felt the lump was moving, but she wanted to know. Her mammogram was done and immediately, she knew they saw something. Next, she was told she would get a Breast Ultrasound, and Sherri could tell from the particular area of focus that there was something. She was told that there was a lot of uncommon findings, typically found in older woman or women with breast cancer. She ended up getting the biopsy scheduled for 2 weeks later. In the meantime, Sherri went on vacation in the Bahamas and the news comes on MyChart and she opened it said, “malignant carcinoma”. She didn’t hear the “cancer” word until she got the call 2 hours later while at work. Sherri's initial biopsy showed DCIS (Stage 0), but because of the size of the lump, she didn’t have lumpectomy as an option. Subsequently, she had an MRI biopsy on her left breast. Needless to say, she ended up having a double mastectomy in November 2022, same week as Thanksgiving. BUT IT WASN’T OVER! The surgical pathology from the double mastectomy showed a second type of cancer – Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (IDC). It was determined to be Stage 2 IDC, but with unclear margins. WHAT? She ended up having her second surgery at the end of December 2022. At that point, the surgical pathology showed HER-2 positive AND Hormone (Estrogen and Progesterone-Receptor) Positive (i.e., TRIPLE POSITIVE Breast Cancer). She had her implanted port placed in January 2023 and had 16 weekly rounds of Taxol (with hair loss by the 4th treatment). She also had Herceptin every week with her chemo and just finished Herceptin on April 29th, 2024!!!!! She remains on Tamoxifen and is deeply grateful to God for continuing to preserve her life and create beautiful experiences from this trajectory! You got this, sis!!!!!! Please don’t forget to check Sherri out as she continues to host the PODCAST @coffeestainedlips_podcast. My dear sister also has a BLOG (https://www.instagram.com/heybreastfriends/) where she continues to amplify the Voice of Black Women in the Fight Against Breast Cancer! “Things You Could Never Figure Out on Your Own;   Jeremiah 33:1-9. 1 “While Jeremiah was still locked up in jail, a second Message from God was given to him: 2-3 “This is God’s Message, the God who made earth, made it livable and lasting, known everywhere as God: ‘Call to me and I will answer you. I’ll tell you marvelous and wondrous things that you could never figure out on your own.’ 4-5 “This is what God, the God of Israel, has to say about what’s going on in this city, about the homes of both people and kings that have been demolished, about all the ravages of war and the killing by the Chaldeans, and about the streets littered with the dead bodies of those killed because of my raging anger—about all that’s happened because the evil actions in this city have turned my stomach in disgust. 6-9 “But now take another look. I’m going to give this city a thorough renovation, working a true healing inside and out. I’m going to show them life whole, life brimming with blessings. I’ll restore everything that was lost to Judah and Jerusalem. I’ll build everything back as good as new. I’ll scrub them clean from the dirt they’ve done against me. I’ll forgive everything they’ve done wrong, forgive all their rebellions.

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  2. 01/05/2024

    32. Talk with Shalita Thrasher - Our God Turning Pain Into Purpose In Such A Beautiful Way!!!

    My goodness! I'll always remain deeply grateful to God for Him intentionally placing my pink sister, Shalita Thrasher in my path! It was such an honor to have Shalita share her powerful testimony on the Podcast today. Shalita’s journey began in May 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when she underwent a routine mammogram and breast exam. She was given an “all clear” at that appointment and asked to return for her regular annual appointment the next year.  Just shy of two months after the “all clear”, Shalita was in the shower doing her self-breast examination, and she found a lump on her right breast!!! What? This was also when the nation was at a standstill with COVID-19. I’m deeply grateful to God for His unwavering faithfulness and the Holy Spirit guiding her as she took multiple critical steps:      continuing to do her self-breast examination routinely;  advocating for herself, she took her health into her own hands by conducting a self-examination, and  relying heavily on her personal relationship with Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit speaking to her as she traveled back to her doctor and requested a second opinion and numerous tests. Her doctor, rather than take heed to Thrasher’s request, asserted that it was a cyst. Shalita continued to persist, citing that God spoke to her and told her that the lump was cancerous just the day prior. Eventually, her doctor ordered three additional tests to be conducted: a biopsy, a 3D mammogram, and an ultrasound of the area. The results were just as Shalita had thought: She was diagnosed with Stage 2 Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Grade 3 Triple Negative breast cancer, which is considered quite aggressive. Shalita, a black woman in her early 50s, recalls “Black women have very dense and fibrocystic breasts, and they (the medical team) are not going to always tell us (black women). You must ask questions. You can never be afraid of the medical team. If it doesn’t feel right, it’s not right!!!!” Shalita reiterated over and over again “Your breasts are not supposed to be leaking, swelling, or have redness or lumpiness. You must ask questions.” Subsequently, Shalita began chemotherapy for the next six months, initiating her road to remission and recovery. She said “God was with me as I fought for my life, just as He had promised!” On Dec. 4, 2021, she completed her last round of chemotherapy, but her journey did not stop there. She recalls how God instructed her to continue her journey by assisting others like her with their own fight, both during and after her fight was complete. She recalled that during her six months of chemotherapy, God spoke to her every single day. He stated that he wanted me to start a non-profit organization to help newly diagnosed breast cancer patients. Shalita was so obedient to God's word, she started her organization “Shine Through Me, Inc., 501(c)(3),” while still going through her chemotherapy treatments!!!!!! Listen! Shalita used her journey, strength, and trials to allow herself to become a testimony and advocate for breast cancer patients, survivors, and loved ones of those who may have lost the battle. Shalita continues to emphasize the importance of advocating for early detection, personal healthcare and wellbeing in all phases of life, regardless of the doctor or the healthcare team, because patients are their own best advocates. Overall, Shalita has been through chemotherapy, double mastectomy with reconstruction and lift. Looking back at her journey, Shalita says she sees her nonprofit organization, Shine Through Me, Inc., as God’s way of allowing her testimony to radiate through her and touch those who may be embarking on a similar journey. It was such an honor to hear Shalita reflect back on how our faithful God turned her pain into purpose!  Please check out her incredible organization @ shineorganization.orghttps://shineorganization.orgShine Organization!

    13 min

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This is a platform for sharing our breast cancer journeys and testimonies (for me and for every single one of my amazing invited resilient pink sisters) as a source of encouragement to anyone going through breast cancer. I’m praying it provides a testimony of God’s unwavering faithfulness as we navigate this trajectory. Thank you so much for listening