Today's appointment was a full year after my last oncology appointment, and I have to say, it felt different. Cancer somehow seemed less close, like I can now imagine being in a mental place where cancer might feel like something "in the past". It's not something I can ever really forget - my missing breasts are a constant reminder - but maybe it could be more like "something I went through" rather than "something I'm going through".
Anyway, my NP greeted me with a big hug. She asked all about how my kids are doing, and what our summer plans are. It felt almost like catching up with an old friend, except it was all one-sided about me, though she does sometimes drop bits and pieces of information about herself in the course of our conversations. (For example, I know our families enjoy the same types of board games.) I expect to be cut loose from oncology appointments once I'm finished with 10 years of hormone therapy, and I anticipate feeling kind of sad about "losing" this semi-personal relationship.
Of course we did get around to actual medical stuff. She brought up my last bone density test results. Yes, the numbers are getting worse, but she spoke positively about how they haven't crossed the osteoporosis threshold yet. She recommended I increase my weight-bearing exercise by wearing a weighted vest (like 8-12 pounds) when walking, which her own doctor recommended for her as well.
Other than that, I basically reported no change in my hormone therapy / menopause side effects, as described in my post for last year's appointment.
My next appointment is in another year, and it will be with my oncologist. It's typical to alternate appointments between the doctor and NP, and I have no idea why they kept scheduling me with the NP in recent years, but I didn't mind since I like and trust her just fine. I haven't seen my oncologist since 2022, so it'll be almost 4 years by the time I do see her! I wonder if I'll be able to tell if she really remembers me personally, or if she'll just be going off my medical file.
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