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Overcoming Cervical Cancer

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My name is Michelle Whitlock and I am a cervical cancer survivor. Like most little girls, I dreamed of growing up, meeting prince charming, getting married and having children. But my life took an unwanted detour.

In Dec 2001, at 26 I was busy climbing the corporate ladder while completing my degree. I thought I had all the time in the world for those childhood dreams of marriage and motherhood. But I was wrong. My world came to a screeching halt with my diagnosis of cervical cancer. I was stunned!

Just a few weeks earlier I had gone in for my annual Pap, just like I had for the last ten years. But this time she performed the then new digeneHPV test. The Pap came back normal but I tested positive for high risk HPV. My doctor called me in for biopsies, a leep procedure and conization. I didn’t understand the need for all these other procedures, because like most women, I believed a normal Pap Test meant everything was fine, that I was fine. But I wasn’t fine, I had Stage IB1 cancer. Thank God, my Doctor preformed the HPV test!

The doctor recommended a radical hysterectomy which would leave me infertile. I refused. I didn’t have children, I wasn’t married and I’d only been dating my boyfriend for 6 month. My dreams were unraveling fast.

Determined to fight, I researched my options, got a second opinion and asked my doctor all the tough and uncomfortable questions. I learned about a new fertility sparing procedure, called the radical trachelectomy. I chose that option!

But just two years later, in April 2004 only days after my boyfriend proposed, my worse fear became a reality—my cancer was back. My doctor immediate insisted I have a radical hysterectomy. I kept thinking not now, this is suppose to be my fairy tale ending. Desperate to preserve my fertility, I sought out a second opinion and did more research. My new doctor helped me find a reproductive endocrinologist. My doctor reluctantly agreed to give me eight weeks before my surgery. During that time I started fertility treatment, harvested my eggs and froze 7 embryos. One week later I flew to Jamaica and got married and ten days after that checked in Methodist Mid-Town Hospital and had my radical hysterectomy, partial vaginalectomy and lymph node dissection followed by weeks of chemo and radiation.

I found myself at twenty-nine with a whole host of new conditions courtesy of my cancer treatments: menopause, sexual dysfunction, and radiation damage to both my bowels and hips. I found myself faced with the reality that I would never be able to create life inside me. It was devastating both physically and emotionally. I spent my first few years married trying to piece back together my shattered life with the help of my loving husband.

Today, I am 5 years in remission and grateful to be here. My husband and I are trying to have a child with the help of a gestational carrier (surrogate). 9/28/09—We are 33 weeks pregnant finally!

Cervical cancer changed my life forever but No other woman needs to lose her life or fertility to this disease. Today, we have the tools for prevention and early detection. Please join me in spreading the word because together our voices are stronger than mine alone.

You can learn more about preventing cervical cancer at Pearl of Wisdom , and on Michelle’s site.

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Your post brought me to tears. Congratulations on your growing baby. What incredible forethought to freeze your embryos. Thank you for the inspriration!

What a wonderful story!! Sept. 30th marked the 13th anniversary of my sister's death. She died at age 28 from Cervical Cancer. Her doctor lost his license & they won a wrongful death suit, but her now 21 year old daughter will have a wedding in 2 weeks without her Mom. The money certainly doesn't make up for missing her. I am so glad you were smart enough and had the courage to ask the questions that she didn't. Live your life with love - you deserve it!!!

God gave me a word when I found out I had breast cancer May 4, 2009. Breast Cancer is a silent killer, but I will not be a Silent Survivor! I praise the Lord that you didn't remain silent. Everyone needs to know cancer can strike any age, race, and place. I urge every women to get there exams, learn and know your body, ask questions, pray, and think positive! Include me as one more voice shouting out to prevent cervical cancer!

Michelle, that is an amazing story. I can relate to your story due to I know how important it is to have a family. I am 26 years old and my story is different than yours but is still related. I have three beautiful children and a wonderful husband. I got married early and had kids early. I did have a successful career but decided to put a stop on it for a while and raise my children and become a stay at home mom. That is a little background information about me...

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Wow! What a lot to go through! I also have struggled with infertility and other challenges in my life. You have shown that one can not only survive but continue to thrive! Congratulations on your pregnancy and all of the other challenges you have overcome in your life! You should be very proud of yourself!

This is more of a question than a comment, but your doctor just decided to do this test on you right? Should most women start requesting this particular test, and if so did you have any symptoms?

Wow - thanks for sharing your experiences. That is so awesome that you were able to find alternative treatments! Last year I had a friend pass in just 9 months from CC and my best friend found out she has some "angry cells" from a PVC test. Cervical Cancer sounds so scary - I hope others gain inspiration from your story and get tested and seek immediate help...

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Congratulations! Once you hold your child you may find it hard to remember life, good or bad, before them. children, whatever way they arrive at your doorstep, are the best blessing and an instant push to live in the moment. Enjoy!

Hi michelle. I am so glad you chose to fight this cancer, and that you will have a child soon. :) I am 22, had a pap come back abnormal, ASCUS w/ positive HPV (high risk 16, 18). I had a colposcopy which diagnosed me with CIN III severe dysplasia. I am scheduled for a LEEP around Thanksgiving, but I am wishing there were another way to treat this besides cutting a piece of my cervix off. Best of Luck to you.. my prayers are with you.

Congratulations Michelle,
Your story caught my eyes because my mother passed away from cervical cancer in 1975, after having 6 children with only one man... my father. She was only 41 when she was told she had cancer. They of course told her to have a hysterectomy. Back in those days cancer was a very scary thing. We knew nothing about it! She opted for the surgery but when they went in to operate the cancer had spread through her body. She only lasted less than a 1/2 of a year...

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This story is so heartwarming! I'm so happy for them! The new options with fertility treatments and surrogacy and donors are amazing and something that can open a lot of doors for a lot of women out there! I have a lot of personal experience in this area and have helped others, so if anyone is in need of something like this, please send me a message and we can discuss! Have a great day! And hug your children! There are many people out there that have to go through so much to have these little treasures!

Thank you for sharing your story. Such a life changing situation at such a young age. I admire your courage to follow your own path.

I too have faced cancer battles so I understand some of what you have gone through, however my cancer was after having three beautiful children. I never stopped bleeding after the birth of my third child, and after many attempts to stop the bleeding, the doctor recommended a hysterectomy. I knew three children was all I wanted, so I agreed to the procedure. The doctor wasn't planning on removing my ovaries, but when he got inside he found that I had cancer in both of them...

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I have one child, my loving and adorable 3 year old boy. I have been married for 6 years to a loving man.I was laid off and now a stay at home mother and looking for work to help support my family.

I have been diagnosed with HPV stage I two years ago. When I was diagnosed with CIN Stage I HPV, I was scared. I never thought that at the tender age of 29, I would have the beginnings of cervical cancer...

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I have to go back for my cervical exam recheck this month. Thank you so much for your comment.

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