Warrior: Someone actively fighting their cancer—receiving treatment such as chemotherapy, surgery, radiation, or medication.
Survivor: Someone who is no longer undergoing treatment and has essentially won the fight!
I AM A WARRIOR!
On December 26, 2021, at 11:00 P.M., my journey began.
While performing a self-examination, I discovered two lumps. After meeting with my gynecologist and undergoing an ultrasound, my worst fears were confirmed.
On January 5, 2022, I received the life-changing news: I had breast cancer.
That day was filled with emotional phone calls, one by one, to each of my family members. So many tears—unbelievable tears. After the last call, I turned to my husband, brushed my hands together, and declared, “NOW I’M GOING TO FIGHT THIS!”I was diagnosed with HER2 Negative, Stage 1, Grade 1 breast cancer—a typically treatable diagnosis.
From that point forward, there were numerous doctor’s appointments, multiple tests, and regular trips between my home at Smith Mountain Lake and Richmond. Thankfully, all test results were positive, indicating surgery and radiation would be necessary but—amazingly—NO CHEMOTHERAPY!
Can you imagine my relief when I heard those words? No chemo!
Still, my oncology surgeon reminded me, “As good as these test results have been, surgery will tell us the real story.”
On February 8, 2022, I underwent a successful double mastectomy. However, a week into my six-week recovery, the pathology report revealed seven positive lymph nodes. This meant my diagnosis shifted from Stage 1 to Stage 3, and chemotherapy would now be required.
On March 31, 2022, I began my first chemotherapy treatment, which continued for 5½ months.
Then, on September 12, 2022, I had the privilege of ringing the bell, marking the end of chemo! That was followed by 5 weeks of radiation, which I completed on November 22, 2022.
One year later, on November 9, 2023, I underwent reconstruction surgery. My journey continues with monthly oncologist appointments and having recently been enrolled in a new drug study. I am expected to remain on medication for the next 5 to 10 years.
This is an ongoing journey that I fight every day.
“You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.” – Bob Marley.
You never know how strong you are until being strong is your only choice!!
DATE: Friday, October 3rd, 2025
LOCATION: Mariners Landing Country Club
ADDRESS: 2052 Lake Retreat Rd, Huddleston, VA 24104
TIME: 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM: Check-in – Practice Range – Lunch
NOON: Shotgun Start
FEES: $125 per player / $500 per team
INCLUDES: Green Fees – range balls – golf carts – aged-based tees – lunch – swag bag – non-alcoholic beverages – post game appetizers.
CHAMPIONS AWARDS CLOSEST TO THE PIN STRAIGHTEST DRIVE
EXTRAS:
Red Tee/ Mulligan Pack: $20
Raffle Tickets: 3/$10 8/$20
Show your support by wearing a PINK GOLF SHIRT during the tournament. Let’s stand together on the course in honor of breast cancer awareness.
DATE: Saturday, October 18th, 2025
LOCATION: Mariner’s Landing Country Club – Blackwater Room
1217 Graves Harbor Trail Huddleston, Va 24104
TIME: Celebration Begins 11:00 AM – Silent Auction, Exhibitors, Photo Ops, and Mimosa Bar
12 NOON: LUNCHEON
12:45: “Join Hands for The Cure” Program – Fashion Show, Guest Speakers, Music, Slide Show
TICKETS: $100
Tickets can be purchased here, or at: Comfort & Joy Boutique, Southern Goat Boutique, JBohn Merchantile, and SML VISITORS CENTER.
If you are a Warrior or Survivor and would like to share part of your journey, please email photos to Vicki@SMLCSF.org to be included in our tribute slideshow.
Show up in STYLE – HATS encouraged and admired!
SML Cancer Support Foundation
PO Box 154
Huddleston, VA 24104
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