I'm not sure I've ever actually posted on this thread before, as I tend to just lurk on this board, but after the past couple of days I need to talk to people who know what I'm going through.
Quick story of me- I was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer at age 27 (11/4/2010) and started chemo on a clinical trial at the beginning of January in 2011. I had a port put in not long after my diagnosis thanks to the tiny veins in my body.
Jump forward to 2013. I celebrated my 30th birthday this year, and my 1 year cancer free-versary was in June. Back in April I came off of my Abraxane thanks to swelling in the retinas, but I stayed on my Avastin. This past weekend I started feeling some pain near my port, but I didn't think too much of it at the time (I had an infiltration last spring, so it occasionally still hurts some). When it still hurt yesterday and OTCs and ice didn't help, I called my doctor. Went to access the port and the nurse saw what she called "yucky stuff" and thought it felt harder than usual. After about an hour, I got the privilege of an emergency port removal thanks to a nasty infection. Overnight stay in the hospital and three doses of IV antibiotics later, I am home, but now have a GIANT hole in my chest that needs to be packed until it heals. I'm sure this is going to take forever to heal, and I'm getting ready to start my 8th year of teaching next week.
I'm not used to feeling like a cancer patient- I've worked almost every day since my diagnosis (except treatment days or scan days), but I just don't know what to expect with this. Has anyone else had this happen or have any words of wisdom they can share? I'm feeling miserable and emotionally horrible, and just want to hear I'm not alone on this one.
Maybe I should start planning my next Disney trip to take my mind off of it.
Thanks in advance! And congrats to everyone who has survived so far!