Closer to surgery ... Journal entry by Abigail Johnston — Jun 28, 2017 Mom and I went to the Infusion center this morning for bloodwork and shots in anticipation of surgery. Xgeva shot was not a big deal and bloodwork was good so I didn't have to get the other shot to boost my white blood cell count. … Continue reading From June 28, 2017
From June 27, 2017
More appointments!! Journal entry by Abigail Johnston — Jun 27, 2017 It's going to be a very busy week getting ready for surgery. Shots and blood work start tomorrow to boost my white blood cell count and keep a close watch on my overall health. Starting the Xgeva shot as well that will prompt calcium to move from … Continue reading From June 27, 2017
From June 26, 2017
More about the bones Journal entry by Abigail Johnston — Jun 26, 2017 We went to the Orthopaedic doctor today for a consult about my right femur. He showed us the X-rays from Friday and the area of my bone that needs stabilization. Good news is that the surgery to put the titanium rod in my femur will … Continue reading From June 26, 2017
From June 24, 2017
Updates and new diagnosis Journal entry by Abigail Johnston — Jun 24, 2017 recapping the news from this past week ... bone scans and CT scans show that the breast cancer has spread to my bones. Specifically and concentrated in the large bones, but pretty much everywhere. I have a 5cm tumor in my right femur that is of the … Continue reading From June 24, 2017
Finally
I've been asked repeatedly whether I have a blog and why not since I was diagnosed with Stage IV metastatic breast cancer in 2017. I've resisted since I've been writing and doing other things, but I've finally taken the plunge. I'll be transitioning my posts from my Caring Bridge site here over the next few … Continue reading Finally
The Journey Begins
Thanks for joining me! This blog is all about my journey with stage IV metastatic breast cancer and how that has affected me and my family. I am not a physician and cannot pretend to fully understand my disease or many of the medical issues I deal with. What I do try to understand … Continue reading The Journey Begins

