my experience with breast cancer and other life events
Thursday, September 30, 2010
9News Interview
I was interviewed in July by Kim Christiansen of 9News in preparation for Breast Cancer Awareness Month - October. This afternoon, a portion of that interview was aired during the 4 p.m. news hour. Click here if you're interested in watching it.
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Amy-I hate to admit this is the first time I have been on your site in a while and I'm thrilled to read the news. I will be sure to pass it on to the church Wednesday night. I just looked at the new interview. It's doesn't seem possible that Gilead is over a year old. You are still on our prayer list. God bless you and your family. Brenda Outlaw Roanoke Island Baptist Church Manteo, NC
Great interview. I am thankful that your faith is deep! What do people do when they have no hope in an Eternal, Loving, All-knowing, All-powerful, Heavenly Father? I can't imagine! We are really praying for you. We love you.
I was diagnosed with stage III, metastatic breast cancer in October 2008. At about the same time, we discovered I was pregnant. Initially, the prognosis was bleak, but after detailed analysis of the cancer, successful surgery, and treatments, the picture brightened considerably. I completed nine rounds of chemotherapy, twenty-five radiation treatments, and took Tamoxifen until October 2010.
After the fifth round of chemotherapy and various other treatments and tests, Gilead Victor was born six weeks early on Mother's Day, 2009. He is a healthy littly guy and a joy to us all.
In October 2010, tests showed that the cancer had returned in my liver and bones. This is now considered stage IV, terminal cancer.
Jon and I have lived in Colorado since 1997. We have seven children - four boys and three girls.
How You Can Pray
Please pray for Jon and the kiddos - this is much harder for them than it is for me. I would appreciate prayer that my pain would be insignificant. Even more than that, please pray that I will be able to think clearly all the way to the end of my life. And even more than that, please pray that I will accept the grace from God to deal with anything He chooses to bring my way. You may also pray for my healing, but I have to be honest - I am more mentally and emotionally invested in seeing Jesus right now than I am in being healed. If God chooses to heal me, He'll give me the grace to wait a little longer to meet Him "whom having not seen, [I] love."
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Amy-I hate to admit this is the first time I have been on your site in a while and I'm thrilled to read the news. I will be sure to pass it on to the church Wednesday night. I just looked at the new interview. It's doesn't seem possible that Gilead is over a year old. You are still on our prayer list. God bless you and your family.
Brenda Outlaw
Roanoke Island Baptist Church
Manteo, NC
Watched via FB a while ago (several times!). Praying earnestly for you.
Great interview. I am thankful that your faith is deep! What do people do when they have no hope in an Eternal, Loving, All-knowing, All-powerful, Heavenly Father? I can't imagine! We are really praying for you. We love you.
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