Our immune systems are remarkable weapons that take care of almost anything that ails us, especially when we help out by taking good care of ourselves. But immune systems are not infallible. Sometimes what ails us doesn’t go away, even when we rest, take pain killers, eat chicken soup, apply ice or heat or bandages or use any tried and true remedy. Sometimes a symptom is serious and alarming, like bleeding that comes from somewhere other than a cut.
When your body is trying to tell you something, it’s wise to listen and respond, especially for any abnormal or unusual symptom or sign that persists and has no obvious cause you can think of, like a sports injury. Symptoms that don’t go away often get worse, so procrastination is not your friend. You are not too busy, and fear and anxiety can be managed. I get that money or poor / no health insurance could be an issue, but little problems often have a way of becoming bigger and more costly.
That’s why I’m sharing this list of signs and symptoms you should never ignore for longer than a few weeks, because they could be a sign of cancer. They also could signal something less serious than cancer. They could represent any number of things, but no matter what, it’s better to know. Only then can you take action and put it behind you.
Signs and symptoms to look out for
My metastatic breast cancer symptoms
The breast cancer symptom we all know about is a lump or any other abnormality in the breast. Yet it was three completely different and unrelated signs and symptoms that led to the discovery of metastatic breast cancer, 16 years after my initial diagnosis and 9 years after a localized recurrence.
Those three symptoms, which could also be an indication of other types of cancer, were:
These symptoms don’t always mean cancer
Just because you have any of the above symptoms DOES NOT MEAN you have cancer. It’s very important that you understand this, especially when fear and anxiety start to overtake your senses. All I know is that having these symptoms should not remain a mystery. Some mysteries are fun and intriguing, but not medical mysteries. It’s better to know. Knowledge is power.