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Margaret is a breast cancer survivor. This is her story. Margaret was diagnosed in December of 2015. She went through a double mastectomy, 6 weeks of chemo - AC (Adriamycin Cyclophosphamide) for 4 weeks and T (Taxol) for 2 weeks (cut two weeks early), and finally radiation and reconstruction. We take you all the way through her story - from diagnosis to remission. 0:16 What were you first symptoms? 2:27 How did you react to your diagnosis? 3:34 Did you have genetic testing done? 5:12 Can you go through your treatment timeline? 7:41 What was your experience with chemo like? 8:41 What was the hardest part about being treated with chemo? 10:32 Did you have any side effects from the chemo? 13:51 How was the recovery from the mastectomy? 16:03 Why did you decide against silicone implants? 17:18 You had to have expanders inserted before reconstruction. What was that like? 18:06 How was the recovery after your reconstruction? 20:11 How did treatment impact your confidence? 21:16 How did you manage you thoughts and emotions? 22:08 Is there a message you want people watching this to hear? “For those of you who may have just received the same news I received December 2015, with a lot of questions and a lot of emotions, I just want to say that there is the other side. I made through it. A lot of others have.” - Margaret Read her full story on our website: https://www.thepatientstory.com/cance... _____ Background: The Patient Story turns in-depth interviews from recent cancer survivors into a FAQ format-story along with timelines to give newly diagnosed patients and caregivers a sense of what their lives may look like in the upcoming months. Hear straight from the people who've already been through it. TPS (formerly OneDavid) was started by Stephanie Chuang, a non-Hodgkin lymphoma survivor, who wants cancer patients and caregivers to get the information they need in a human way, not with medical jargon. Visit www.ThePatientStory.com for more. If you would like to share a story, give feedback, or just say hello, we'd also love to hear from you! Please write us at [email protected]. _____ A message from our founder: My name is Stephanie. In 2013, I found a story that touched my heart: a group of friends were fighting to raise awareness about bone marrow donations for a young woman who'd been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. It had spread to her brain. Nina was in dire need of a bone marrow transplant. She's of Asian descent, which narrowed her odds of finding a match (fewer people of the same race and ethnicity registered to donate). The good news: she found a donor! The wife and mother of two is living happily. I couldn't be happier. The "odd" news: I was diagnosed with the same cancer, same sub-type just three years later. That motivated me to create The Patient Story: a company to help cancer patients and caregivers by giving them real answers from real people - people who've actually been through the experience. Find more at www.thepatientstory.com Where it all started: • The Patient Story | Where It All Started