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  • Posted on: Oct 1, 2009 12:20 pm
Murfreesboro, TN
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 71
Melinda41 wrote:

A letter to my right boob

I guess it was about 30 years ago that you came into my life. A sore little nubby that was exciting and disappointing and the same time. I remember when Mom took me for my first bra fitting and that old lady just treated you like an assembly line boob, not understanding what a big deal these little protrusions were to me.

We adapted through the teen years, you were probably very attractive back then wish I could remember better. A nice D cup that I tended to keep under wraps. I never wore fancy bras or low cut tops. I don't think I was ashamed of you, I just kinda thought you were my private business and never felt comfortable with the low cut tops that women wore.

Remember the wedding dress fiasco? I wore a different bra for the fitting and so my fancy wedding night undergarment made the wedding dress fit differently. The lady who did the alterations was not pleased.

Good times and bad times we have had. The nipple crushing incident with the large cans of tomatoes- sorry about that. Being stepped on and rolled on by babies jumping on the bed - sorry about that, too. The whole breast feeding thing, sorry about the crappy parts of that, the thrush, the being raw, the breast pumping, it was all a necessary evil.

Speaking of the breastfeeding, I do appreciate you stepping up to the plate on that one. I felt like a failure after having C-sections and you helped me feel redeemed by becoming a breast feeding champ. The nerf ball size engorgement, the crazy bras, the funky clothes, we made it through it all. I remember the last time I nursed my youngest daughter. Thanks again for all that.

Remember that thing that the one guy did, pretty cool, that is a memory of you that I will always appreciate.

Remember the time I had to redirect the guy since you slid downhill since our last encounter, funny memory, but not quite as pleasant. But it wasn't your fault, you fought gravity like a champ.

Oh and sorry for trying to make you do jumping jacks. Double D's should not have to put up with that. But remember how funny the kids looked holding their chest. That is how they thought you were supposed to do jumping jacks.

Now we get to the lump part. That morning in the shower, that panic, the brief denial, doctors, tests, drills, and finally the diagnoses-Cancer. You were once a novelty, then a sexual organ, then a baby feeding machine, then you struggled against gravity to maintain an air of vital womanhood.

Now you are a tumor to be analyzed, handled by strangers, bruised, painful and about to hacked off in a cold operating room. Where I once suckled my children will be replaced by  an ugly scar. Men used to feel you and get excited about what was to come, now men in lab coats feel you and their face drops and they wish me luck on the cancer journey.

I don't hold it against you, we had a good run. I could have tried to have them carefully carve out the cancer and save some of you. Please don't take it personally, you are not  my friend anymore, you have to go. I will not subject myself and my children to long treatments to try and shrink your poison so I can have some of you left. You are just too far gone, in my opinion.

Thanks for the memories, the good the bad and the ugly. It is weird, I remember the "growing pains", I remember the great naked times, I remember the breastfeeding sensation, and I am aware of the sensation of cancer cells growing in those ducts that once carried milk to my young. I kept feeling like I was lactating, but it was cancer cells filling up my breast. That weird arm rub women do when they are engorged, I did that because my breast was filling up the cancer.

You were a great tool, but now you are a liability. I am glad to have the memories I have but I need to make about 40 more years of memories. I mean no disrespect to you, but good riddance.

In about 24 hours you will be gone. Take all the crappy cancer with you please. Don't leave anything behind. Right now, I do have good memories, so retract your claws and go peacefully.

I hate thinking of them cutting you off and plunking you in a cold stainless steel bowl for dissection. But you were once cradled nicely, oh I guess I shouldn't blame you. You didn't do this to me. But better a boob than a brain or something important.

So, bye boob, I'll wear that hot pink bra you liked for you last day.

Diag IDC on 9/22 ER-/PR- Mast scheduled 10/2 Melinda-musing.blogspot.com/
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MicheleS
southern, AL
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 490
Oct 1, 2009 12:52 pm MicheleS wrote:

well said.  good luck tomorrow.


Diagnosis: 12/30/2008, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 3, 0/7 nodes, ER-/PR-, HER2-
TheShopMama…
LaGrange, GA
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 1,243
Oct 1, 2009 01:39 pm TheShopMama wrote:

Awesome writing!!!  Hope this was as healing for you as it was for me.

Laughter defies difficult moments their thievery of your joy.
Diagnosis: 12/16/2008, DCIS, 2cm, Stage IIa, Grade 3, ER-/PR-, HER2+
Neece
Australia
Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 87
Oct 1, 2009 10:56 pm Neece wrote:

Beautiful beautifu writing. I can relate to so much of your thoughts here.

thank you

Denise

cookiegal
NY
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 326
Oct 6, 2009 07:19 pm cookiegal wrote:

omg Melinda, this had me in tears!

The part about the cold bowl and the hot pink bra.

Bravo

mrsb45
ma
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 75
Oct 6, 2009 07:28 pm mrsb45 wrote:

This was such a great writing. Could relate to all the feelings you expressed. Hope you are doing well post op. I had a BMX on 6/26 and although I don't regret my decision I will always miss my natural breast!!


Diagnosis: 5/10/2009, IDC, <1cm, Stage Ib, Grade 3, 0/9 nodes, ER+/PR-, HER2-
Sige
Kelowna, BC
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 2,356
Oct 6, 2009 07:34 pm Sige wrote:

Eloquent and beautiful...I'm sure your boob understood.

(((hugs)))

We have enough youth...how about a fountain of Smart?
Diagnosis: 4/5/2006, IDC, 1cm, Stage II, Grade 3, 0/22 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
candie1971
NJ
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 3,999
Oct 6, 2009 07:40 pm candie1971 wrote:

awesome!! you write so well!!! hugs to you, hoping you are feeling ok

Good friends are like stars....you don't always see them but you know they are always there.
Diagnosis: 5/26/2006, IDC, 2cm, Stage II, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
mradf
East Islip, Long Island, NY
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 271
Oct 6, 2009 07:58 pm mradf wrote:

W O W

Just checked out your blog - it's excellent - but please, send this post to your local newspaper during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  It should be read by a greater audience. 

Be well,

Maria

ALL WILL BE WELL. - Julian of Norwich
Diagnosis: 11/2007, DCIS, 4cm, Stage 0, Grade 3, 0/7 nodes, ER+/PR+
cinderella_…
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 31
Oct 6, 2009 08:59 pm cinderella_1950 wrote:

VERY well written...and I'm sure many of us can relate.  God's blessings to you...hoping the path will be smoother for you!!  **hugs**

shelleyr25
Bergen County, NJ
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 96
Oct 7, 2009 07:10 am shelleyr25 wrote:

I agree, wonderfully stated...I hope you are feeling ok after the surgery.

~Shelley~
Diagnosis: 8/6/2009, IDC, <1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/3 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
celia088
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 2,589
Oct 7, 2009 08:14 pm celia088 wrote:

Melinda, i love this letter you wrote.  I also went to your blog and read some and i love your writings.  I hope you are doing well with your recovery.  I marked your blog as a favorite and will go back and read more.

celia 

"May your heart always be joyful, May your song always be sung, May you stay forever young"........Bob Dylan
Leslie1962
MI
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 30
Oct 8, 2009 12:00 am Leslie1962 wrote:

I read your letter the other day and have been thinking about it ever since. I will also be leaving a boob behind in the OR sometime soon. A very moving letter to say the least! I think your letter was something you truly needed to do and was in a way a very healing thing for you. How are you now?


Diagnosis: 9/3/2009, IDC, 3cm, Stage IIb, Grade 3, ER-/PR-, HER2+
Melinda41
Murfreesboro, TN
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 71
Oct 8, 2009 07:17 am Melinda41 wrote:

Thank you everyone for such a warm reception to my letter. I am hoping to only go through this once and want to document it as much as possible. I may never revisit my blog or my pictures, but I would hate to not have them there if I needed to revisit this time period.

I also made a plaster cast of my torso, don't know what I am going to do with it, but at least I have it. The boob the letter was for

Thanks very much for reading my letter.

Diag IDC on 9/22 ER-/PR-/HER2+ Mast 10/2 http://melinda-musing.blogspot.com/
Jennyi1
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 51
Oct 8, 2009 12:46 pm Jennyi1 wrote:

BEAUTIFUL WRITING, AMAZING. I was in tears. I had a Bilat Mast on 09/08/09. I hope you are doing ok and good luck to you and all of us BC Sisters.

Jenny.

kle
Boston, MA
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 141
Oct 8, 2009 08:37 pm kle wrote:

Melinda, I also really enjoyed your letter.  Hope you are feeling well.  Keep writing!

kle 


Diagnosis: 7/24/2008, DCIS, Stage 0, 0/2 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
prettyinpin…
Ontario
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 5,161
Oct 8, 2009 09:48 pm prettyinpink100 wrote:

That had me laughing and crying at the same time.  You captured my thoughts in such an eloquent way.  What a talent.  Thank you.

PIP - multi focal, FEC100/Tax, rads, dble mast with no recon, ooph/hyst, arimidex
Diagnosis: 2/1/2007, IDC, Stage IIIb, Grade 2, 9/16 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
prettyinpin…
Ontario
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 5,161
Oct 8, 2009 09:55 pm prettyinpink100 wrote:

I just checked out your blog too.  I now have it bookmarked.  Gee you have a way with words.

PIP - multi focal, FEC100/Tax, rads, dble mast with no recon, ooph/hyst, arimidex
Diagnosis: 2/1/2007, IDC, Stage IIIb, Grade 2, 9/16 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
Momcat1962
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 111
Oct 29, 2009 01:26 pm Momcat1962 wrote:

A PERFECT send-off! I loved it. I saw a woman on a BC special on youtube. She talked to her breasts in the shower the day before surgery...she said she told them she would miss them, but they had to go...don't know why - but, I cried. :'o)

Melanie36
Oakbank, MB
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 10
Nov 4, 2009 08:11 pm Melanie36 wrote:

Melinda,

I am so glad to have come across your letter. You have been such an inspiration, ad I have just finished my own goodbye letter. It was amazingly therapeutic. I am choosing to have a bilateral mastectomy, even though the cancer is only in my left breast, and writing this letter has brought so much peace to my heart.

You are a wonderful writer, and I followed a similar format to yours and would have loved to use some of your lines but who wants to plagiarize a letter to a boob, lol!!!

Thank you again,

I will read this out loud to my breasts the morning of my surgery on Nov. 24.

Melanie

rascal_gal
TX
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 68
Nov 11, 2009 04:28 pm rascal_gal wrote:

It was an amazing moving letter. thank you for sharing it.

Bilateral Mastectomy w/tissue expanders 33-03-09 /Exhange surgery 7-17-09/ Natrelle Style 20 475 high profile
Diagnosis: 1/5/2009, DCIS, 4cm, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes

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