Sarah Ford | May 26, 2015

The Day When Three Words Change Your Life

By Maret Seitz

I鈥檓 Maret Seitz. This is the second installment in our series for LIVESTRONG, so if you missed the first, click听听补苍诲听听to see where this story started for my sister and I. In sharing our story of our mom鈥檚 cancer journey, our goal is not to sugarcoat anything 鈥 but we don鈥檛 want to start a 鈥渄owner鈥 conversation about cancer either. The experience forced me to reevaluate the way I was living and the way I will live, and the obstacle my family faced felt completely insurmountable. This is more of a conversation about living after something suddenly threatens that possibility.

I鈥檓 a terribly impatient person. I want everything yesterday, so when I found out we had to wait two weeks for the results of my mom鈥檚 suspicious diagnostic mammogram, it felt like an eternity. On July 4, she spent the whole day holding a pillow under her arm to protect her scar from the biopsy incision. I Googled everything imaginable (which did not help). During this time, I was irritable and bitchy 鈥 annoyed by anything and anyone. The red light was too long. That guy cut me off with his grocery cart. It was like a constant state of PMS, and it felt like torture.

July 8 was a hot day in Charlotte, and it was also Appointment Day 鈥 THE day we鈥檇 learn whether it was cancer or we could all go back to normal. Mom and Dad went to The Appointment, leaving Meg and me alone in our respective worlds, waiting for news.

Anyone who has waited for a diagnosis knows the agony. Mom鈥檚 appointment was at 2 p.m. that afternoon. 2:30鈥3鈥3:30 鈥 nothing. Still no news at 4鈥4:09鈥4:16. I was a complete waste. I sat outside with Lovey, our 3-year-old dachshund, and thought,听Where WERE they? Why was there no update?听My phone constantly binged with similar texts from Meg.听Come ON.听As time ticked by and no news arrived, Meg and I figured it out. The silence spoke volumes. If this was nothing, we would鈥檝e known by now. Clearly, this was听蝉辞尘别迟丑颈苍驳.听

I went inside to give Lovey a treat and charge my phone, when it suddenly binged again. Assuming it was Meg, I casually glanced at the screen. This time it wasn鈥檛 Meg 鈥 it was my Mom. Never underestimate the power of three words: 鈥淚t is malignant.鈥 That鈥檚 all it said.

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