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WELCOME TO MY EXPERIMENT

Hanging on to Fitness and a Few Strands of Hair Through Breast Cancer Treatment

I am a Medical Oncologist, a wife, a mother of 4, runner of 12 marathons training to run my 13th with a goal to qualify for Boston when the diagnosis of breast cancer caused a significant detour in my well-planned life. When I asked for guidance on how to continue to stay fit while receiving treatment, I received blank stares and found little data. While I never intended to be in this experiment, I find myself now generating my own data about fitness through the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. I am writing this in hopes to help others who find themselves in this same situation.

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Hormonal Therapy

I have known that hormonal therapy would be part of my treatment since the day I got my diagnosis. The biopsy indicated that my tumor was...

Second Month on Radiation: Training Log Update

The Training and How it Felt The highlights of this month include the last minute decision to run the Twin Cities 10 Miler with Natalie,...

Last Day of Radiation!

I had my last radiation treatment on Tuesday Oct 21!  All Done Baby! Needless to say, I am pretty happy. I decided that this would be the...

The Last Minute Ten Mile Race

I am still on a runner’s high from this past weekend. About 2 weeks ago, my good friend Natalie suggested I join her in the Twin Cities...

First Month of Radiation: Training Log Update

The Training and How it Felt I had almost a full month break from any treatment before starting radiation on Sept 9. Radiation is every...

A New Diagnosis?!!

Before this year I had this nice simple boring medical history that included having 4 kids and a little hypothyroidism. I thought adding...

First Day of Radiation

It is almost 4 weeks since my last chemotherapy and I feel great! I went back to Seattle last week to work and emotionally this was a...

Charlottesville Women's 4 Miler

My heart is so filled with joy, gratitude, and love after this wonderful weekend. This was the weekend of the long-anticipated...

Last Day of Chemo!

Wednesday, August 14th was my last day of chemotherapy! I was giddy with excitement and energy in the days leading up to that day. I...

Three Months on Chemo: Training Log Update

The Training and How it Felt The highlight of this month is that I met a physical therapist who specializes in treating cancer patients...

Two Months On Chemo: Training Log Update

I have settled into the routine of adriamycin and cytoxan (AC) every other Wednesday. I receive the 4th and last AC on June 19th. Next up...

Gabe Grunwald Day

When I initially looked for guidance on how to continue to run while on treatment, my first instinct was to find others who had gone down...

4th Chemo

I did my 4th shark dive yesterday. Or as my good friend Natalie puts it, I have reached the half marathon point of this marathon journey....

Global Running Day

Today is Global Running Day. It is also the day I will receive my 3rd cycle of chemotherapy. So guess what I did? Of course, I went...

Training on Chemo: First Month Training Log

Although I have been running for about 30 years, initially I had a lot of starting and stopping. There were many reasons for stopping:...

Shark Diving

I have done some scuba diving. One of the few high-risk activities I have done since I tend to be Cathy Cautious in most other things in...

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