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"I Need to Get Something Off My Chest"

A collection of thoughts throughout my path of breast cancer and a double mastectomy with reconstruction. 
So What's This Website All About?
Not Just Another Cancer Story...


My goal is to bring awareness to the things that they don’t talk to you about when you go through such traumatic experiences like cancer. How to handle questions from people at work, how to handle it when people think because you didn’t need chemo that you don’t REALLY have cancer. My hope is that people read it and feel inspired to ask more questions and have the tough conversations before treatment. So many people read my story and commented to me how they never really looked at a situation like mine through such a different light. The conversations in my head were spewed out on my posts for all to read. Only the things which most people would think are private “deep shower thoughts” were what I chose to write about. The unspeakable truths that we are all just expected to go through in silence and appear to be brave. Many people left Facebook comments to me saying how I really write like I talk, or that it sounded like I was inside their heads. That was what I was trying to convey! I didn’t want a story that was just a step-by-step journey through cancer, but a true reveal of the inner voice.
**This was once set up as a blog, but has been updated. Please start at Chapter 1**


Enjoy!
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Stacy's Hope Chest

Chapter 12 - My Hero's

1/30/2023

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I can honestly say that these two men are the most influential in my life because I can enjoy the rest of my life now with the most special men in my life...my husband, Grant, and my Dad!! Dr. David Eisenberg of Hartford Healthcare was my surgical oncologist. He is one of the top docs in his field with a top notch spirit who put Grant and me at ease through the process. I still remember the first consultation with him, where he sat with us for two hours on a Friday, answering all of our questions and explaining my options. He is a true gem, and Hartford Hospital is lucky to have him...I know I was!

Dr. Steven Smith, also of Hartford Healthcare, and me. He is a reconstructive plastic surgeon. His humor, balanced with an aura of assuredness, was so great to experience. He made me laugh when I needed it and kept me focused throughout the surgery and bi-weekly visits to his office to fill my tissue expanders. The outcome of my reconstruction of both breasts was nothing short of AMAZING!! They look so good that I can now confirm that he is the best in the biz! I visited both of these guys this week, and they confirmed that everything looks good and that I can move on to the next step. I made a surgery date of December 21 to have nipple reconstruction and a small fat transfer from a part of my body to a slight concave in my left breast. It's nothing major, but...while the hoods are up, right? The last and final step is to get a tattoo on and around my new nipples to make them look completely real. Both doctors recommend an artist out of Maryland that does nipple tattooing for breast cancer survivors as his specialty. You totally need to check out him and his mission. He is on a 5 month waiting list, so I better start calling! Check out the TODAY Show piece they did on this guy. He is pretty amazing. Shall I say "TA-TA for now!" lol, get it? TA-TA's!?


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Dr. David Eisenberg of Hartford Healthcare was my surgical oncologist.
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Dr. Steven Smith, also of Hartford Healthcare, and me. He is a reconstructive plastic surgeon.
"I Need to Get Something Off My Chest"
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