At the same time, because my cancer was identified at a later stage, chemotherapy was strongly recommended to help ensure the cancer didn’t spread to other areas of my body. Although I wasn’t keen on having to undergo this difficult treatment, I understood the importance of it, and the amazing chemotherapy nurses helped me though the experience, especially charge nurse Shabana Dhanji. During my weekly chemo sessions, the nurses would bring me whatever I needed, such as juice, snacks and blankets. Most importantly, though, they provided encouragement, which I really valued.
Thankfully, the cancer didn’t recur or spread and to this day I remain cancer free. l have imaging tests once a year for monitoring, and I still travel in to NYGH for my appointments even though I live in St. Catherines. I know I will be well cared for at NYGH and that I’ll always have a good chat with Dr. Hameed.
Now I’m working on getting to some of those activities I had in mind when I was first diagnosed and realized I have more living to do. I’m a wife, a mother, a traveler, a knitter, and a miniaturist (build miniature houses). I always have projects on the go, and I’m so grateful to NYGH that I can pursue them.
Laurie, a grateful patient