Pat's Story
On Friday Nov. 10, 2006 I found out I had lung cancer. I was at work and coughed up a
small amount of blood. I didn’t have a cough, it just happened. Then it happened again. I
went to an urgent care and had a chest x-ray. They found a mass in my right lung and
sent me to the hospital for a CT scan. They found not only the spot in my right lung, but a
couple of smaller spots in my left lung. Needless to say, my husband Tim and I left the ER
devastated.

On Monday I met my oncologist and was scheduled for many tests. After all the results
were in I was told I had stage IV non small cell adenocarcinoma  lung cancer which had
spread to my lower back, rib, hip and right adrenal gland. I started on a chemo type pill
called Tarceva which after 2 months was determined to not be working.

In early January I ended up in the hospital with unbearable back pain. It took a week to
get the pain under control. The day I left the hospital I had my first of ten radiation
treatments. That was a very difficult time. The Tarceva and back pain had really taken a
toll on my appetite and what was left was destroyed by the radiation. My esophagus was
so sore from the radiation I could barely swallow for a few days. But slowly, with much love
and prayers, I gained my strength back.

On February 16, 2007  I began  the first of 6 treatments of chemotherapy. I lost my hair
and much of my appetite, and had to have one blood transfusion. After 2 treatments I had
a CT scan and found that the chemo was doing it’s job. After the last treatment on June
27th, I decided to take a break and get strong for a dream trip we were given to Ireland.
On Oct. 10 after my CT scan I found that the cancer was growing again and have since
started a different chemotherapy. After 2 treatments we’ll see how things look. Until then
I’ll do my best to stay strong and raise awareness for this silent killer.

Please visit the links listed here to find out more about lung cancer, and what you can do
to help fund research for early detection and more effective treatments.

I want to thank my husband Tim, for his incredible strength, support, love and faith.
Without him I wouldn't be able to fight this battle. He’s the most compassionate person I’ve
ever known and I’m so thankful to have his love.

My children, Noah and Molly, deserve a thank you for their adaptability, optimism and
compassion. I’m so happy to be their mom!

Thank you also to my family and friends. I’ve been blessed in so many ways through your
prayers, words of encouragement, gifts and desire to help in any way. You’ve helped to
take some of the stress out of our lives, and Tim and I greatly appreciate it.

Last but not least, I’m thankful to have Jesus Christ in my life. We all have challenges in
our lives, big and small. If we turn to him with thanks and praise, we can face anything. I
know that pain and suffering is only temporary. One day we will be reunited with Christ in
a perfect world.

Holding onto HOPE!


Pat
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