A Survivor Story: Cathy Bueti
As I said in the first post of the three part Survivor Story I shared with you earlier this month, every breast cancer survivor has a story to tell. Each breast cancer survivor’s story is equally important, equally significant, equally magnificent.
Today I’m going to share with you the personal story of Cathy Bueti.
Introducing … Cathy Bueti:
“My survivor story begins much earlier than my breast cancer diagnosis.
I married my high school sweetheart when I was 23 and by 25 I was a widow.
He and his younger brother were killed in a car accident. That was back in 1994. At the time I recall telling my grandmother that at least I was getting the bad stuff out of the way early in life.
Fast forward to May of 2001 and at the age of 31 I was diagnosed with stage 2 invasive ductal carcinoma. I requested a mastectomy when a lumpectomy was recommended (just on instinct) and decided on a TRAM Flap reconstruction.
My 10 hour surgery was on August 20, 2001. Since they found traces of cancer in one lymph node I had to go through 6 months of chemotherapy. During my surgery and chemo I continued to date and met my current husband the following March of 2002 only a month after he lost his mom to breast cancer.
Next month we will celebrate our 5th anniversary on the same day of my 7 year survivor anniversary!I hope through sharing my story that I can give hope and inspiration to other young women especially single women that you can find your happy beginning!”
I applaud you Cathy, today and every day. I’m so glad you shared your story with the Pink Ribbon Readers.
Readers … please feel free to comment on Cathy’s story below (she’ll be reading!)
(Image: Cathy Bueti)
Coming up … a Q&A with Cathy Bueti!
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3 opinions for A Survivor Story: Cathy Bueti
Sarah S.
Apr 17, 2008 at 9:30 am
I too was diognosed with invasive stage 2 ductal carcinoma with one positive lyph node and chose double mastecomy. I am happy to hear you are doing so well and have found happieness again. It gives me hope for my future. Thank you for sharing your story.
Cathy Bueti
Apr 17, 2008 at 11:18 am
Hi Sarah!
I love meeting other survivors! I am glad that sharing my story has given you hope. I believe it is part of why I am still here. You are one of many reasons I wanted to share my story. I wish you many years of good health and happiness! :)
Sarah S.
Apr 17, 2008 at 5:22 pm
Thank you! You are so right about that. God bless:)
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