Emilie’s Story

Site created on August 1, 2022

Welcome to Emilie's CaringBridge website. We are using it to keep family and friends updated in one place. We appreciate your support and words of hope and encouragement. 


Summary: Emilie Siverling is currently battling breast cancer.  In June 2022, Emilie had an appointment with her primary care physician because she found two lumps in her left breast. Her physician felt three lumps in the left breast and two more in the right. A subsequent mammogram and ultrasound were scheduled, and those procedures located suspicious spots in two lumps and a swollen lymph node in her left armpit.  Emilie had an ultrasound-guided needle biopsy of one lump in each breast and the enlarged lymph node. The pathology results indicated she has stage 2 HR+ breast cancer.

Newest Update

Journal entry by Kim Siverling

The Siverling family motto is “no news is good news”. Know it has been a long time since there was a post but life is busy and see our motto!
I’m just getting ready to leave Mountain Iron after a few day stay with Emilie. It was a great mother-daughter bonding time. She did work while I did some cleaning, we took a trip to Duluth, and got in a few walks. Yesterday we walked the Mesabi trail but turned around when an owl swooped down over our heads and flew to a near by tree to glare at us. Must have interrupted his hunting.
Update on Emilie- Her proton radiation at Rochester ended April 7th. Steve and I moved her back to Mountain Iron. April through June was difficult due to recovery from radiation and beginning Tamoxifen. Now things are better and she is adjusting to the new norm of the permanent side effects of her cancer treatments and as well as those from her post-cancer medications. She is planning to have her reconstruction next year so she has summer break to recover.
Emilie is back on campus, working in person and very happy to have direct contact with her students and co-workers. She worked through most of her treatment and surgery, but remotely. 
Thanks to all for your continued support with cards, gifts, words of encouragement. 
 
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