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A clogged duct that wouldn’t clear. A waitlist that stretched into weeks. And a gut feeling that wouldn’t let go. When our friend Kelly—a 37-year-old mom of three and ER nurse—pressed for answers, the diagnosis came fast and loud: stage three, HER2-positive breast cancer with lymph node involvement. What happens next is not a bleak spiral, but a blueprint for action, clarity, and care. We walk through the science in plain English: why HER2 overexpression accelerates growth, and how targeted therapy plus modern chemo can work surprisingly quickly. Kelly shares what treatment actually feels like today—steroid-fueled “good days,” a short dip, then a rebound—and the small, gritty details that matter, from metallic taste to scalp tenderness. She opens the curtain on the system too: navigating approvals for immune support meds, weighing genetic testing’s benefits and insurance tradeoffs, and choosing not to cold cap so resources could go where they mattered most. Parenting threads through all of it. We talk about telling kids the truth without fear, looping in schools, and building a new routine around infusion cycles—meal-prepping on high-energy days, resting without guilt on low ones, and protecting energy from social drains. There’s humor and heart in the hair story: turning loss into a family ritual, finding a wig that feels like her, and even a partner’s matching buzz. Looking ahead, we map the surgical roadmap—spacers, possible radiation, staged reconstruction—and why young age and recurrence risk shape those choices. If you’ve ever dismissed a “clogged duct,” felt too young for screening, or pushed your own health to the bottom of the list, this conversation is your nudge. Postpartum changes can hide warning signs, and breast cancer risk spikes in the first five years after delivery. Feel something new? Don’t wait. Advocate hard. Get the imaging. And let your people help. Join Kelly as she shares her real-time journey through breast cancer and beyond 🌷 ✨ Instagram: / kellyw_travelmore Support the show 🎙️ Thanks for tuning in to MomTalk Maryland — where community, connection, and conversation collide! 💻 Visit us online: https://thecolumbiamdmom.com/ 📧 Join our newsletter for episode updates, exclusive content, and local happenings: https://thecolumbiamdmom.com/join-the... 📲 Follow along on Instagram: / the.columbiamom 🗣️Got a topic idea, guest nomination, or want to sponsor an episode? Let us know: https://thecolumbiamdmom.com/podcastform 🎧 Like what you heard? Leave a review & share with a friend who needs this convo in their life! Jump to: 00:00 Local roots, motherhood, and Kelly’s intro 01:00 The lump, delays, and self-advocacy 03:00 Diagnosis details and treatment plan 05:20 Chemo realities and rapid response 07:40 Sharing publicly and finding community 09:40 Fear, resilience, and mindset shifts 12:00 Insurance hurdles and genetic testing 14:10 Parenting through treatment and school support 16:30 Rest, emotion, and modeling vulnerability 19:00 New routines, work, and planning around chemo 21:00 Reordering priorities and protecting energy 23:00 Travel, hair loss, and making meaning 26:00 Reconstruction options and surgical roadmap 28:00 What moms need to know and act on 31:00 Final reflections and community CTA