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S3EP1 - First Year in Survivorship After Active Cancer Treatment: Health Update
There has been a continuation of appointments, scans, and findings for Shauna and Rosalina. Shortly after Season 2 wrapped, Shauna underwent a CAT scan of her abdomen due to gut upset from cancer treatment, and she shares the emotions that came from finding a mass on her liver. Rosalina went for her annual check-ups but found a suspicious mass from the ultrasound results. She describes the feelings surrounding her need for further testing and an MRI, the fear and confusion of how this seemed to be happening all over again, and remembering the last time she was told she was too young for this. Shauna also made the decision to switch oncologists following the end of her treatments, a tough but necessary lesson in advocating for herself after feeling dismissed time and again. Her choice was validated by friends like Rosalina and members of her support group, who encouraged loyalty to self over her former oncology department.Episode Timestamps: [00:01:28] Housekeeping Items/Updates[00:05:52] Start of Show[00:06:42] Liver Mass Scare[00:13:30] Breaking Up with Your Oncologist[00:24:26] Not Too Young for Routine Screenings[00:27:57] Stress of Annual Screenings After Cancer[00:40:12] Celebrate the Little Victories[00:44:22] Cancer and PTSD[00:50:01] Finding Peace With Our GrandmothersClick here to leave us a voicemail about what advocacy means to you.Resources:Fat necrosis info: BreastCancerNow.OrgIf you enjoy this episode, please share it with your friends. Help us reach more women by subscribing and rating us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and YouTube.You can follow us on Instagram @TYFTSpodcast and email us at tyftspodcast@gmail.comPlease consider donating to our “Buy Me A Coffee” page. Your generous support will greatly assist us in continuing to produce quality content for our listeners. Every donation will get a shoutout on our podcast and a free TYFTS sticker..www.buymeacoffee.com/tyftspodcast If you want to submit a quote about your breast cancer journey, submit one here: Submit A Quote