Shannon’s Story

Site created on October 10, 2022

We are using this site to keep family and friends updated in one place. We appreciate your support and words of hope and encouragement. 
In the latter part of August, Shannon found a lump on her left breast, which was removed and determined malignant. Soon after a biopsy of the lymph node determined the cancer had spread. Shannon is working with an oncology team at KU Med, and last  Friday she had surgery to install the chemo port. Chemotherapy started today. Chemo will be in 2 parts. Part 1 will be 2 chemo meds together every other week for 4 treatments. Part 2 will be 1 chemo med every week for 12 weeks. Monday’s will be her chemo day and Tuesday’s  (during Part 1) she has to return for an immune system shot to boost her white blood cell count. 
She will also have shots every 30 days to put her into menapause and shut her ovaries down. This is because her cancer is positive for both estrogen and progesterone. 
This is JUST the beginning. Surgery and radiation will follow chemo. This is projected be at minimum a year long journey.
Shannon’s FIGHT will take a VILLAGE! 
We are asking for prayers and healing thoughts for Shannon, and prayers for Shane, Tristen, Titan, Talon and the entire family. We believe in the power of prayer! 

We very much appreciate all your prayers and support.

Shannon-
💗Always Remember You Are Braver Than You Think, Stronger Than You Seem, And Loved More Than You Know💗
We love you and KNOW you’ve got this! 💪🏼

Newest Update

Journal entry by Shannon Price

I was hoping to update after my next appointment with my oncologist, but I guess since I've completed treatment I'm not as important anymore.  They keep postponing my appointments!
I completed radiation 7/27.  I had very few side effects.  My skin was pink towards the end, but it quickly recovered.
I have started a drug called Tamoxifen, they are telling me that I need to take for 5 years.  I haven't noticed any extreme side effects from this.
I have asked if I'm "cancer free", but it seems they don't like to say those words.  I was told I did all the things, chemo, surgery and radiation to wipe out the cancer cells & lessen the chances of it returning.  As far as I'm concerned, there is no evidence of disease, so as of 7/27 I'm cancer free!!
Overall, I am feeling better than I was right before I was diagnosed.  I wouldn't be sad if the extra weight I'm lugging around would disappear and if my energy would return.  I can't get through a day without a nap!  My joints do hurt, especially my feet.  Minor things, I know!!
Next step is reconstruction, which is scheduled for February.  I'm confident that will be easy peasy compared to what I've already gone through.
As always, thank you to all that has supported me along this journey 💗
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