Wednesday, July 31, 2013

One year ago...

Last year on July 31, I was taking a blood test.  I did not know that within two days I would be told that I probably had cancer. I didn't know the journey that I was about to embark on.  

I missed the phone call from the nurse on August 1, 2012, but her words and tone of voice from her phone message made me worry.  When I talked to her on August 2, I was informed that my hcg levels were rising rapidly, a sign that my molar pregnancy had turned into choriocarcinoma, a cancer that my oncologist described as the fastest growing type of cancer there is. I went in for a chest x-ray that day, met with my doctor, and was referred to our wonderful oncologist.   

I am grateful for the lessons I learned over the next 6 months.  Cancer turned out to be one of the greatest blessings of my life.  However, I'm sure glad it is behind me.  
 
Surgery for the molar pregnancy

Some of the first bottles of juice...to be repeated daily.
 Funny...I still like salad and carrot juice

The first round of supplements.  These changed over the next 6 months

Weekly blood tests.  I still go in every 4 weeks.  Now it really hurts because of the scar tissue.

A salad made by Aliysa.

More salad...thank goodness I love salad.

The daily ritual...grateful for great helpers!

Turning orange




Jan 2013 - Cancer free celebration dinner - salmon, salad, & carrot juice!


  I want to share with others the fact that I am sure of - Heavenly Father has created foods and helped people find supplements that can nourish our bodies while killing or starving cancer cells.  Having cancer can be a time to focus on healing and health.  Of course, there can be a lot of fear, worry, and exhaustion.  But for me, I learned about strength that I never knew I had.  

Today... 1 year later, I'm feeling happy & healthy & grateful.
And looking forward to Jan 2014 - when I will be cancer free for 1 year.

5 comments:

Allen Family said...

You still inspire me. Thanks so much!

Tara said...

This is a great post. I am so glad you are cancer free. I'm so grateful for the knowledge you learned and how you have passed it along. I'm so grateful for a bounteous earth.

Elder & Sister Lamoreaux said...

Tasha, we are grateful for you, for your sweet family that has been by your greatest support. Love Ya, Mom & Dad

ericandkeya said...

You guys are such an inspiration to us! We miss you!!!

Elder & Sister Lamoreaux said...

We are, also, grateful for you, and the beautiful family you are teaching and training. Keep up the great job. We love you tonz, Mom & Dad