Friday, December 30, 2011

2012 - The Year of the Patient

I've been healthy all of my life. Oh sure, the typical things....wisdom teeth out, a little lasik eye surgery, and the natural birth of two wonderful boys. But that's it. Until now.

Imagine my shock when during my annual physical the results of my pap test came back not just abnormal, but CANCER abnormal. I got the call from my doctor on Halloween, just as I was about to board a plane. It felt like I was playing a scene in a movie, and in some respects it still does.

Throughout November, during a flurry of tests and procedures to determine exactly what I was facing, I began to understand the health care system from the REAL inside. You see, I've spent virtually my entire career working in health care. I know the good, the bad and the ugly. And while I always prided myself on having a "patient perspective," now I've got the real thing, first hand.

It is my hope that through this blog I can do a couple of things. First, chronicle my journey as therapy and to speed my journey to 100 percent recovery. Second, to give voice to the patient, who in this country still very much lacks the information, tools and control they so deserve to make the right choices for themselves and their families. And finally, to challenge to every reader to take control. Take control of your health, your body, your choices and your decisions. There's really nothing more important.

4 comments:

  1. Keep writing. Everything you are going through and the journey you'll be describing will help women out there - like me. And call on your friends when you need cheerleading. We're there for you. Love P

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  2. Amy, I really look forward to following your journey and hearing of your recovery. You have always been such a powerful inspiration and advocate for others, I know this experience will just be another opportunity for you to positively impact the lives of others. Sending my love and healing thoughts!
    Ann Johnson

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  3. Amy, I don't know if you remember me, but I am Shawn Coffman, a college friend of Nancy's. I am so thankful that your cancer was diagnosed and I am sending warm vibes and prayers your direction. Cancer is ugly in any form and no one is immune to the consequences it can wreck on every family. Just know that I am thinking of you and your family as you continue your journey to a full recovery. Shawn

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  4. Amy,
    Just wanted to tell you I will add my positive thoughts to yours and send them your way, also will add my prayers .

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