Cancer
By: July • Essay • 442 Words • March 23, 2010 • 967 Views
Cancer
Surviving Cancer
I was thirty-eight years old , a few weeks shy from my 39th birthday when I was diagnosed with uterine cancer.
When my ob-gynecologist told me that I have to be operated on and would be referred to an oncologist, I was really devastated. I never imagined that I would be facing something as frightening as cancer.
I thought I had it all. A fulfilling and challenging career, a loving and devoted boyfriend and a supportive and caring family. And I thought I was going to lose everything when my oncologist told me that I have to undergo hysterectomy to take out the cancer cells.
What are symptoms:
I just came back from India attending a World Intellectual Property seminar on copyright when I noticed that something was wrong with my body. I tried to ignore it and trying to justify the continuous and the profuse bleeding I was experiencing to stress. And hoped that it would eventually stop and I could go on with my normal life.
It was because I was beginning to feel weak that I decided to visit an ob-gynecologist. I asked my sister-in-law Jewel who she knows in Medical Center and she referred me to Dra. Martinez, whom I never met before.
You see, I have not in my entire life visited an ob-gynecologist and have not
even planned to visit one have it not for the abnormal bleeding I was experiencing. My not going to an ob-gynecologist was not because of my fear of doctors but because I thought that being sexually