When the fatigue hit: Early signs before diagnosis
The period before being referred to the first specialist for further investigation.
The period before being referred to the first specialist for further investigation.
Investigate, via upper endoscopy and colonoscopy, any cause for low iron.
More blood tests including full blood examination and iron studies.
Consultation with Dr Lee to discuss next steps.
My first CT enterography experience.
The results came back not the best.
Discomfort of being in an MRI machine for an hour, but accuracy and suitability of the test required me to complete it.
My world changed with the phone call.
Speedy appointment with the next specialist.
Having everything explained to me about what the lesion potentially was.
I had some blood test results come back that Dr Hwang had ordered. These included: Cumulative Serum Chromogranin A (CGA), Cumulative Serum Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA), Cumulative Coagulation Studies and Liver Function Tests.
We had a telephone chat with Dr Antonio Lee. He was following up post the PET DOTATATE scan.
Following the conversation with Dr Lee, we looked at NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia website for more information.
Today was the big day to understand more about the tumour. Dr Hwang was going to be doing an endoscopic ultrasound and biopsy. This would confirm the type of tumour I had.
I got the phone call. The call that confirmed I had cancer.
After just prior receiving the news that I did have pancreatic cancer, next on my mind was to let my family know.
Today I received notice from Dr Cavallucci's receptionist that I was booked in to see him upon his return from overseas.
Today was one of those days that will stay with me forever. I had to tell my colleagues about my pancreatic cancer diagnosis.
Sometimes news articles just pop out of nowhere to remind you of how precious life is and finding pancreatic cancer early is extremely rare.
Life has a way of throwing us curveballs when we least expect it. My journey with pancreatic cancer began with one such curveball - an unexpected diagnosis that changed everything in an instant. But as I faced the reality of the challenges ahead, I found strength in an unexpected place: my passion for creating funny and meaningful t-shirts.