I've always been healthy and lead an active life as a personal trainer and fitness instructor. But, as the odds indicate, one in eight women will end up with breast cancer and that one turned out to be me. It was caught in my annual mammogram (which I ALMOST skipped this year). I'd been called back before, but this time I ended up getting a biopsy that showed I have invasive ductal carcinoma. But...it was very small. So, initially it looked like I would just end up with a lumpectomy followed by radiation. Then my oncologist sent me for an MRI because of my dense breast tissue. That came back with two more questionable areas, one small like the original nodule and the other a larger mass. If the larger mass turns out to be cancerous it'll bump me up to stage II and will mean chemo or hormonal intervention and a mastectomy.
So....since it's the holiday season, I'm waiting for an MRI directed biopsy to determine what's going on. I'm self-insured so the lag time allows me to access ACA and get a more robust health insurance plan...which is good.
I'm still busy working out, and doing indoor training as my cardio, but am concerned about how all this will affect my ability to continue my lifestyle. Can anyone give me some words of wisdom or encouragement?

