Molly’s Story

Site created on October 15, 2018

Welcome! We originally created this CaringBridge site to keep everyone up-to-date as our wonderful Molly underwent open-heart surgery to fix an ascending aortic aneurysm. She made it through that tough journey with flying colors. Now, 2.5 years later, we're hoping for the same success as Molly heads down the path of defeating breast cancer. Thanks for visiting!

Newest Update

Journal entry by Molly Anderson

Hello! This is Molly writing with a long-overdue update. I have finished radiation and my burns have healed! The burns were no joke and were very painful. I am glad that is now behind me! My energy level is so much better and I feel more like "myself."  I have been buzzing around the house like a bee accomplishing lots of things that had to wait while I was in active treatment. 

I saw my oncologist recently and she was very pleased with my bloodwork. I will have a scan this fall to make sure everything still looks good, but I am currently considered "cancer-free." Great news! I started taking Tamoxifen about two weeks ago. It is a hormone-blocking pill that potentially has some not-so-great side effects. Fingers crossed that they will be minimal! I will also have to take Lupron shots to shut down my ovaries as the type of cancer I had was fed by both estrogen and progesterone. The possibility of an eventual hysterectomy is also on the table but time will tell if that surgery is needed. 

I was able to have direct reconstruction when I had the double mastectomy. Hopefully, the left breast will not become encapsulated with scar tissue from radiation. The right one has not cooperated as well as we had hoped. I am going to have to have revision surgery to fix what I refer to as my "non-compliant boob." It did not heal properly and does not stay in the "pocket." It drifts into my armpit when I lay down. Luckily, Dr. High says that it should be an easy fix!

Chris and I are so excited about an upcoming week at the beach! He has been so busy with his new job. I know we are both ready for a break and a change of scenery. I am also headed to Islamorada for a girls' trip with Nikki. I am really trying to get a sense of "normalcy" back in my life. I am back at needlepoint.com part-time and also making new mollybeads pieces. I hope to get back into more stores and have a sample sale in the coming months. My mom moved from Orlando to Raleigh last April, three weeks before I was diagnosed. I am doing my best to try to finish getting her settled and organized! It's been fun having visits from my brother, sister, and nieces.

A huge shout out to my support system near and far. Thank you all for the love and support over this past year. I truly do not wish this experience on anyone. If I had to choose open heart surgery again or cancer treatment, I would go will open heart surgery ten times over! Hopefully, I am done with these illnesses! 

A great BIG hug and thank you to all of you for the thoughts, prayers, flowers, love, etc! I could not have done it without you! 

Love, Molly 

p.s. - I forgot to mention that my hair is coming back!  I'll attach a picture but it's salt and pepper and does not show any signs of "chemo curls".  I am pretty sure it is going to be straight!

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