Elana's Journey

One week to the day…

June24

Hello all! Thank you so much for calls, emails, all of your caring words, loving thoughts and prayers. I appreciate each and every one of them. :)

So it’s now been a week to the day since my surgery. My mom and sister were here and I had several friends visit me. I stayed one night and was discharged around 5 PM the following day. The one night was definitely needed! I was in a lot of pain and on some serious drugs, as you can see here… LOL

Me and Mom

Or better yet… here I am just a few hours after waking up from anesthesia. Heh. I look chilled out and happy. Hmmm. ;) Friends Tempa, April and Emily came to check on me. Our inside joke will forever be “where’s my jello?”

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Introducing… Elana Robotron.

Can't Wait To Go Wireless!

I also had my own personal chef. Well, “personal” as in – he would come in, take my order and bring it to me in a silver tray. I think I landed on a special unit somehow. Hey, I’m not complaining! Below I specifically wanted swiss cheese with my omlette. Don’t ask.

Nice Breakfast

When I got home, Phoebe decided to sport a mustache. She walked around for a while totally clueless about her newfound masculinity. Soon she returned to her feminine ways…

Phoebe The Cat

Each day since I’ve been home, I’ve grown stronger and stronger. I’m more able to call friends back, leave the house, go do errands with Mom (driver), see friends. But my actions are limited. I can’t raise my arms over my head and I’m walking slowly. I can’t bend backwards yet or twist my back. Both Mom and Kim have helped with massages and helping me clean house – which has been more helpful than they know. :-)

I’m now more focused on my diet and herbs than ever before. My goal is to be as strong as possible to prepare myself for what’s to come – and to hopefully accelerate my current healing. I feel like Sarah Connor getting ready for the impending war at the end of the original “Terminator”. Heh. Last night, for instance I went to my very first nutrition class. Previously I would’ve never considered such a thing!

Sunday night I had some girlfriends come visit me, which was kick-butt. You have no idea! We watched “Airplane” and ordered Thai take-out. It was a great night! To that point I’ve added nothing but comedies in my Netflix queue. *grin* Here’s a pic of us by the pond near my house. Amanda, me, Kristina, April. Elana having a bad hair day:

For Elana 8

Onto the interesting stuff: While doing they mastectomy / reconstruction surgery they also removed about 4 of my Sentinel lymph nodes. These are the 1st lymph nodes to which cancer cells spread after leaving the area of the primary tumor. They were all NEGATIVE!! So does this mean the cancer is out of my body? Hopefully yes. Does this mean I’ll still have to have chemo? Unfortunately… yes.

To wrap up, I will not find out when this begins until I see my Oncologist next week. My goal between now and then is to continue to focus on my healing and get strong to prepare my body for what I’m about to tackle. The best part is that I have rights as a patient and am seeking a 2nd opinion. So next week I see TWO Oncologists. Each will have my records and each will tell me their treatment suggestions.

The journey continues and I am optimistic for the outcome! It’s an inconvenience but I will endure and come out stronger for it.

Here’s me and my sister. Buddies forever!

Laner and Kymbutt

Thank you loved one’s and friends!! See you soon…

Laner

Here’s my latest song “Mesmerized” performed at the People’s Fair 6/7/09.

June22



www.ElanaRogers.com

“One of Those Days” EP available on CD Baby (released 2005)

“Someone Like You” CD available on CD Baby (released 2008)

“I’ll Be Free” Music Video From the People’s Fair – 2009

June22



www.ElanaRogers.com

“One of Those Days” EP available on CD Baby (released 2005)

“Someone Like You” CD available on CD Baby (released 2008)

Elana Rogers – A Musical Survivor

June17

Ironically, here’s an article that was written about me back in 2006… long before my recent bout with cancer.

Mile High News (2006-01-25) – January 25, 2006

Elana Rogers has had a bumpy road to headlining area club shows with a full band. Before recording her first EP, she survived a bout with cancer and a life-threatening car wreck. Both events inspired her to pursue her music more passionately, rather than retreat, she said. After surviving cancer treatment at the age of 19, she lost her inhibitions and stage fright.
Read the article at: Mile High News.com

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Pediatric Hodgkin’s Disease Survivors Face Increased Breast Cancer

June16

ScienceDaily (2009-02-23) — Women who as children received radiation treatment for Hodgkin’s disease are almost 40 times more likely than others to develop breast cancer, according to findings from five institutions. Read the article at: Pediatric Hodgkin’s Disease Survivors Face Increased Breast Cancer

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Diagnosed With Breast Cancer

June12

Hello All,

As some of you know, as of last Thursday I have been diagnosed with breast cancer. Specifically “high-grade infiltrating ductal carcinoma”. This is a direct result of the radiation treatment I received 17 years ago for my then Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.

Unbeknown to me, this has become an epidemic:
Pediatric Hodgkin’s Disease Survivors Face Increased Breast Cancer Risk
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/02/090212125132.htm

The staging I have had over the past few days has indicated that it’s a Grade 3, stage 1 or 2 (I forget), and it’s 99% aggressive. Yet on the GOOD news front: There’s no evidence that it has infiltrated the surrounding lymph nodes! This is major. But it is moving fast.

ultra sound

That said, I am sending this email because it’s hard to get in touch with everyone and keep up daily communications. But I wanted to let you know what’s coming:

Next Wednesday, June 17th I will have a double masectomy. Both “girls” were affected by the radiation 17 years ago so both girls are at risk. ;-) This is the SMARTEST thing to do in my case and more than one Dr has told me this. Trust me – I don’t want to go through this again 5 years down the road! I will be at Rose Medical. I will stay 1-2 nights based on how well I recover in the hospital:

Rode Medical
4600 E. Hale Pkwy
Denver, CO. 80220
http://www.rosemed.com/

From that I will be out for a month. I will not be working and will be on short term disability. I will have limited access to email and voice. However your phone calls and emails are very important to me!! There will be instances where it’ll be nice for a friend to come over or perhaps leave the house with. So please don’t hesitate to check in on me. I just can’t promise how quickly I will respond.

Following my recovery I will begin chemo. I do not know what type, how long, the frequency or when it will end. But I WILL be able to resume normal social activities and resume work during that time. The toughest part for me will be this next month starting next Wednesday.

Please don’t forget about me. I am not a monster. I am still the sweet goofball-cool chick Elana that you know. This is just an inconvenience that I have to endure – but I will get through! I will continue to write songs and I will perform at open mics over the summer. And I would love to continue hearing from you and seeing you! Having the continued support from my friends and loved ones will keep me going strong. :-)

Please keep me in your prayers and I will be in touch soon.

Much Love,
Elana


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