Current Mood: Swinging (LOL)
So we'll start this off first by saying my oncologist is happy, my other doctors are happy, my body is happy, BUT I'm not happy.
See my body is finally starting what's called perimenopause,
yeah that fun stage in a woman's life where everything gets crazy. Hormones all over the place, mood swings,
weight gain and lots of other fun crap. Did I mention peeing yourself? Cause that's fun too!
As a young adult breast cancer survivor FINALLY having low
estrogen should be a blessing right, it means I now have a lower chance of my
cancer coming back exactly where my oncologist wanted me to be 18 plus years
ago but back then I fought to not take tamoxifen and to live my life without fear
of a recurrence. Fast forward and here we are.
I think what bothers me the most is I don't have that person
to talk to, because let's face it, the only person you really wanna talk to at
this stage in your life is your Mom. So
here I am once again really really really missing my Mom.
So what do motherless girls like me do? I swear there should be a support group for us. We could call it The Motherless Perimenopause
Girls Group. It could be fun!
After my Dr’s appointment this week, I do feel a little
better. Maybe I just needed the
confirmation that I was at this fun stage in my life which she believes I’ve
been in for about 6 months and says may last 1-2 years. Maybe I just needed someone to listen to me
and validate how I feel and how my body is changing.
I know as a BC survivor whose cancer was estrogen fueled I
can’t take the “normal” hormonal drugs that are given at this stage of life and
that’s frustrating.
I do feel like I’m in a battle again with my body. I fought her once when she tried to take me
out with BC and I won and let me tell you Miss Body, I will not surrender to
you this time either.
We also had a nice conversation about my cycling, which we
always talk about not only because she knows it’s my passion but because her
husband is also an avid cyclist, and she asked about when my symptoms started
and if I had just come off of a high like a long distance bike challenge. My answer was yes, I had. I told her back in March I biked a Metric Century/100K
at 16.9 mph and broke my own personal record.
I told her I told myself I would take a break from riding so hard and
then pick up training again before my upcoming October ride. She informed me that this may have actually
hurt me. See if your athletic she said
your body needs to be kept at a consistent activity level which in turn will help
balance out the hormones better. I guess
that makes sense. So no more excuses,
well except the weather, my ass needs to get back on the bike and show Miss
Body who is Boss, yup that’s me I’m in control of my destiny.
Let’s face it we all hit some sort of adversity in life and how we handle it makes all the difference. So screw you mood swings, hot flashes, night sweats, no energy, slight depression, and wanting to eat everything full of sugar and carbs, I will win this battle too!
1 comment:
Wow you just made me think more about my body at the moment
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