Mom, twice survivor of bc (23 years) passed away

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Humana0a
Humana0a Member Posts: 1

hi there, I'm posting here to try to help. BC patient or not, stage I or IV, hold on to life. Fight and know you are strong. Here is my mom story who just passed away few hours ago of conditions completely unrelated to bc.


In 1993, she was first diagnosed with bc, i think it was stage I or II, can't recall because I was underage. But i do remember she had her breast removed and was placed on tamoxifen.

She was fine for the next 12 years, can you imagine?

In 2005, it came back again, this time it was tough and brutal, it was stage IV and it spread in her body. Her lungs was full of cancerous fluids.

But mom was tougher.

She had a minor surgery to drain those fluids and then was placed under chemo for about 6 months.

At that time she was old enough (60 years old), where she was already hypertensive and diabetic. And the chemo was really unbearable: infections, vomiting, nausea, and general fatigue. This made it difficult to fight but she did it. And did it strong.


Her doctor placed her on hormonal therapy (femara) for 5 years with appts every 3 months. This medicine was also tough on her legs but she remained strong.

After those five years ended, doctor asked to stop.

Now i'm no doctor and can never qualify this statement nor i can make it as an advice, but I felt that she should continue on femara, so we consulted her doctor and pressured him to continue her treatment, I have to owe it to him and our national healthcare system that makes such decisions easy, so he agreed and she continued for another 5 years up until 2016 when during normal checkup, one of her cancer tests showed abnormal activity (CA something). At this point the doctor suggested she changes back to tamoxifen.

It was difficult to accept, why change after 10 good years? We took the risk. And things went back to normal.

Now in 2016, she had a major hip fracture and had to go through a major hip replacement surgery. This was really another tough year. She was old enough now (70 years) to go through such a hussle: major surgery, recovery time, then a lengthy physical therapy process to regain her walking ability. But as you expect, she was tougher.

She gradually recovered up until two months ago when she developed heart problems that got worsened up until today when she passed away due to heart failure, luckily she didn't struggle, it was almost peaceful.

Now I'm writing this because exactly 11 years ago i posted here celebrating the end of her chemo. I would've shared the post but for some reason I couldn't retrieve it.


Also, I firmly believe that her strength and deep desire to live had a great impact in being a double survivor. Now I have no doubt that luck was a factor, but luck alone wouldn't have made it for her. You can imagine the amount of tears, fear, and pain those 24 years had.

I hope you will find in her story hope and a push to hang in and remain strong and positive despite all the fear and tears.

PS: forget the poor articulation, I'm finding it difficult to arrange my ideas with the shocking news, I just hope to create a small moment of support.

Wish you all the best.

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  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited September 2017

    Dear Humana0a, Thank you for sharing your mom's story. We extend our condolences to you and your family. The Mods

  • Jackster51
    Jackster51 Member Posts: 357
    edited September 2017

    Humana, I'm so sorry for the passing of your mother. She was indeed a very strong woman, and she was lucky to have such a caring child as yourself. My condolences to you and your family.

  • Bestbird
    Bestbird Member Posts: 2,818
    edited September 2017

    Your mother possessed incredible determination, and her story is an inspiring one. It was very kind of you to share it with us, and I believe her spirit shone through in your words.

    May your mother's memory be a blessing, and may she be with you in some way throughout your life.


  • AnimalCrackers
    AnimalCrackers Member Posts: 701
    edited September 2017

    Humana0a - so sorry for the loss of your mother. Thank you for sharing her story and for thinking of bolstering us in your time of grief. She would be proud of you. ((Hugs))

  • Beatmon
    Beatmon Member Posts: 1,562
    edited September 2017

    So very sorry. What a woman

  • eggroll
    eggroll Member Posts: 150
    edited September 2017

    You come from strong stuff. Nothing has ever devastated me like the loss of my mom. Now four years ago. Thanks for sharing her story, it is inspirational. She fought not only for her life but also to be there for you. Of that I have no doubt.

  • jgio2960
    jgio2960 Member Posts: 30
    edited September 2017

    sending lots of prayers and love in a bad time. I don't know you but hearing this is an inspiration. Your mom seemed like one tough cookie and that's how she would want to be remembered. God bless your family

  • Ciaci
    Ciaci Member Posts: 304
    edited September 2017

    Thank you so much for sharing your mom's story. She was indeed, a very strong woman, and she raised you to be very strong as well. It means so much to us to hear success stories like your mom's - I'm recently diagnosed (not yet 5 months), and plan to fight this with everything I've got, and it warms my heart to hear that your mom fought since 1993!

    May your memories of your Mom comfort you, and the knowledge of how many you've helped here, comfort you as well. (hugs)

  • DivineMrsM
    DivineMrsM Member Posts: 9,620
    edited September 2017

    Humana, you did a good job articulating the ups and downs, struggles and successes your mom experienced dealing with bc since 1993. It is a long time to have one's life affected by the disease. And yet she powered thru it time after time, and in doing do, has left a legacy of facing difficulty head on while always moving forward.

    Your mom was blessed to have a kind, considerate, caring daughter.

    I am sorry for your loss. You have my deepest sympathy. May you be comforted by good memories and good times your shared with your mom over the years. Many hugs and prayers for you.

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