Shalini
Chaudhri Jacob
"Life was good and I really couldn’t
have asked for more. 7 yr old daughter , husband , my career , maid issues
, friends , balancing between PTM and business reviews, unutilized gym
memberships, parties, the struggle to lose the excess 5 kilos and a
long list of pending places to travel to. I think you get the drift.
Basically my life was that of a regular 37 yrs old working mother in a nuclear
family.
One day, on a regular business trip, I started
experiencing difficulty in swallowing. Initially dismissed it as fatigue and
stress but when the symptoms continued, I consulted a specialist. After
extensive tests, including a biopsy I was diagnosed with Achalasia Cardia
(Swallowing disorder).
I was hospitalized and treated for it, however
during the routine discharge test the Doctors found some spots in my chest
x-ray and as expected, multiple test were done again including a second biopsy.
The verdict this time was Lymph node Tuberculosis. I was put on standard TB
medication but when the body was found to be unable to tolerate ‘first line’
medication, the ‘second line’ was started. This included 60 injections along
with oral medicines which made me puke my guts out. I was miserable. They said
I was to continue this regime for 9 months so I started counting each day. This
did not work either. After 7 months of the medication, injections, and
countless tests and scans, my condition was continuing to deteriorate. I was
losing weight and had developed a painful and incessant cough. More tests
followed including a third biopsy, bone marrow tests, PET SCAN and this time
the diagnosis was the Big C. I was diagnosed with Cancer – HODGKIN’s ’LYMPHOMA
Stage 4. So after 7 months, I was not only back to square one but also facing
the toughest battle of my life so far - having to handle 3 diseases together
(CANCER, ACHALASIA and TB).
I did not go into the ‘why me ‘mode.
Acceptance is the first step towards the healing process and then one has
to channelize all the energies towards handling the situation at hand. I had to
mentally make peace with my situation and I did so immediately. It would
be a lie to say I was not devastated when I got to know I had cancer. My first
reaction was asking the doctor ‘Should I cry or do I stand a chance?’ And when
he said “yes you do stand a chance”, I said “Well then let’s get started. You
do your bit and I will do mine”.
10 months later, when I completed my chemo
cycles and radiations, the tests showed that the response had been excellent. I
was in complete Remission. What that really means is that I will be on a tight
leash for the rest of my life -regular tests and scans will be a standard
part of my life as far as the cancer treatment is concerned. I still have
the Achalasia Cardia which needs to be treated surgically. I have decided to
live with it for the time being as I don’t want to undergo any surgery right
now. I want the body to heal from the extensive
cancer treatment. I am really optimistic about the future and I count my blessing every day. its the Now that I live in
Heartening story, shalini! I have a similar story to tell. Will write it p for this blog. Thanks so much for sharing!
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