Lindsay Shea

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Lindsay's Story

My name is Lindsay Shea and I was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer at the young age of 30 right after I lost my father & best friend suddenly & had a miscarriage. I was diagnosed during the height of the pandemic in May 2020. I had no family history and I discovered the lump one day when I got out of the shower. I had no symptoms, and I was too young to receive a yearly screening. I immediately made an appointment with my primary care physician and they didn’t think it was anything serious at my first appointment. I pushed to get a mammogram, and they said immediately after receving one, I needed a “emergency biopsy”. I received the painful biopsy along with several imaging tests, like ultrasound. The following day, my doctor called me to confirm it was cancer.

I researched the best doctors in my area, and decided to go to Mass General Hospital. at MGH, they repeated a mammogram and several other tests. I did genetic testing as well and thankfully I do not have the BRCA gene, but it made more of a mystery to get cancer this young with no family history.

My doctors told me I would have to start chemo right away, but fortunately I was able to do IVF treatments for approximately two weeks. Which I am very thankful for, because some patients do not get that opportunity. I did my egg retrieval in June 2020 and they were able to freeze over 50 eggs! Immediately after my egg retrieval, I started AC (also known as the red devil) chemo for 6 treatments bi-weekly.

The doctors didn’t like that the AC wasn’t working to shrink my tumor. The doctors then switched my chemo to weekly treatments with Taxol & Carbo. They also added in bi-weekly immunotherapy treatments. After I was done with chemo & immunotherapy, I had about a month off before I had my double mastectomy with reconstruction in December 2020. I started my 25 treatments of radiation in February 2021 and this  was the hardest part of my treatments. My doctors put me on a trial drug which I believe made my treatment much harder. I was also given a bolis (wet towel) over my right breast during every treatment which irritated and burned my skin so bad I had to go to the ER twice. My heart rate was skyrocketing & I wasn’t able to do any activity along with a very bad wound from radiation. I was given my fourth blood transfusion and saw a wound specialist which luckily helped me. I then started an oral chemo in April 2021 for 6 months. I am now on a hormone medication for 5 years.

It’s amazing how naive I was about cancer and the damages all the treatments do to your body, but I am so blessed to still be here fighting!



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Jamie Lincoln
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Al Macy
$104
Al Macy
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Susan Levy
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Scott Saunders
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$83
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$78
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$52
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Dave Metro
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$52
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Morgan Roberts
$50
Jake Cates
$45
Roberta Caulfield
$36
Jessica Masters
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Lawrence Cardenas
$25