Videos

April 14, 2023

Defeating Stage 3 Breast Cancer: Kristen Vengler’s Courageous Battle on Cancer U Thrivers

In this episode of Cancer U Thrivers, hear Kristen’s interview with author, speaker, entrepreneur, and patient advocate Andrea Wilson Woods on her podcast Cancer U Thrivers. Kristen walks Andrea and her audience through her experience with stage 3 breast cancer, from finding her tumor in the shower, to chemo, her…

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March 23, 2023

Beating Lymphedema with Lymphatic Massage Expert Christine Galione, MSPT, CLT[Breast Cancer Stories]

When and if lymph nodes have to be removed in the course of breast cancer treatment, lymphedema is a persistent aftereffect that must be treated and cared for following surgery, sometimes for many years. Special guest and lymphedema specialist Christine Galione, MSPT, CLT is a physical therapist and expert lymphatic…

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Feb. 9, 2023

Kristen Update: The Last of the Post-Treatment Horrors and Indignities (We Hope)

After a hard fall, Kristen breaks several ribs and at a scan to check for a ruptured implant, the radiologist sees a Skittle-sized spot near her breast implant just in time for the two year anniversary of her diagnosis. On the heels of a brand new set of post-treatment horrors…

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Jan. 26, 2023

Day 295: The Trauma Has Made Me Softer [Breast Cancer Stories]

Natasha adjusts to post-treatment daily life, continuing with hormone blockers and finally seeing a mental health professional. While working with less fortunate patients who don't have mittens or cold caps, Natasha looks back with gratitude on how privileged her treatment experience was. At work, she finds herself pushing patients much…

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Jan. 5, 2023

Day 246: Here, Have Another Biopsy [Breast Cancer Stories]

After a scan shows a 1.2 cm nodule on her thyroid, Natasha goes for a biopsy which comes back with complicated results. Not wanting any more surgery or radiation right now means there’s a difficult decision to make. Three and a half weeks of radiation end without any terrible burns…

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Dec. 16, 2022

Day 203: I Still Choose to Show Up [Breast Cancer Stories]

The radiation oncologist sends Natasha to a psycho-oncologist (did you know that was a thing?) because her antidepressants aren’t working, making self-care too hard. This forces her to confront the mental health struggles caused by the abrupt end of her time in Malawi, the surprise end of her 25-year marriage,…

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Dec. 1, 2022

Day 175: Healthcare Nonsense and Red Tape [Breast Cancer Stories]

Natasha is given three options for radiation treatment, but it’s a challenge since everyone has been making decisions for her up to this point. She decides on three and a half weeks of radiation to the breast and the lymph nodes in the armpit. Down to just 104 pounds, she…

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Nov. 17, 2022

Day 160: Cancer Free But Now What? [Breast Cancer Stories]

It’s been two weeks since Natasha’s lumpectomy and because no evidence of cancer was found during surgery, she has been declared “cancer free” by her surgeon. The day of surgery was long and a little emotional from the anesthesia, but recovery has been less painful than expected. Food has flavor…

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Nov. 3, 2022

Day 146: Covid Ruins Everything Again [Breast Cancer Stories]

After Natasha and friends travel to Mexico to celebrate the end of chemo, it’s her turn to catch COVID which delays her lumpectomy surgery for a week. Her nerves are shot from constant fear of the unknown. Because there’s nothing visible on her most recent mammogram, she worries they’ll find…

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Oct. 27, 2022

Day 111: Covid Ruins Everything [Breast Cancer Stories]

Thanks to the incredible cold cap technology, Desert Essence shampoo, and seldomly using a brush, after six rounds of chemo Natasha still has her hair. Meanwhile, everything else is falling apart. Plans to celebrate at a fancy restaurant are wrecked when her date gets COVID and none of her friends…

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Oct. 20, 2022

Day 100: Fake Celebrations & IV Hydration [Breast Cancer Stories]

With five sessions down, Natasha feels less like a nurse and more like a patient. Her final chemo treatment is next Wednesday, and the planned end-of-chemo celebration feels fake because surgery and radiation are still ahead. Because food tastes even worse than before, she lives off rice and beans. To…

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Oct. 13, 2022

Things You Need For Surgery with Dana Donofree [Breast Cancer Stories]

Dana Donofree & Kristen outline the essential shopping list for surgery and recovery, from what to bring to the hospital through the different stages of recovery. Support the podcast by ordering your Ana Ono favorites through our links! As an affiliate of AnaOno, we earn a few dollars if you…

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Sept. 29, 2022

Day 79: How to Win Yourself a Trip to Urgent Care [Breast Cancer Stories- Season 2 Episode 5]

After her 3rd chemo, Natasha is too tired to eat. All food loses its flavor and only texture remains, so peaches and sushi taste the same. She becomes so dehydrated that she wins herself a trip to urgent care for fluids. Wondering if she metabolizes chemo more slowly than others,…

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Sept. 22, 2022

Day 43: Things Are Unraveling [Breast Cancer Stories- Season2 Episode 4]

Natasha attempts a somewhat normal life by continuing to work and dating someone new. But behind the scenes, things are unraveling. She receives news about the alarming masses on her liver and thyroid. After her second chemo, unusual and disturbing side effects lead her to wonder how many other unexpected…

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Sept. 15, 2022

Day 20: Oh Wait, It Might Be Stage 4 [Breast Cancer Stories- Season 2 Episode 3]

Horrific acid reflux is keeping Natasha up at night. None of the remedies recommended by her doctors make a difference, except for handy dandy marijuana. Radiology detects spots on her liver and thyroid and calls her in for an emergency MRI. The oncologist explains that if the liver lesions are…

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Sept. 12, 2022

Day 1: Chemotherapy and Cold Caps [Breast Cancer Stories- Season 2 Episode 2]

On the eve of her first chemotherapy infusion, Natasha hauls a pile of new prescriptions home and questions why so much harm must be done to be “healthy” again. After meeting her oncologist Dr. Chen, a specialist in HER-2 positive breast cancer, the clinical trial that originally sounded promising turned…

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Sept. 2, 2022

Day 0- Part 2: The Pathologist Never Calls With Good News[Breast Cancer Stories]

As a nurse, it was easy for Natasha to think of all the things the almond-sized lump in her armpit could be other than cancer, so she moved along with her busy life. When she realized it was not going away, her doctor sent her for a mammogram. It took…

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Aug. 26, 2022

Day 0: I Found My Own Tumor and Ignored It [Breast Cancer Stories Season 2 Episode 1]

While leading a Doctors Without Borders mission in Malawi, Natasha’s husband of 25 years blindsided her by ending their marriage in a text message. She returned home, fell into bed for a few weeks, and eventually with the help of her friends she pulled herself together and went back to…

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Aug. 4, 2022

Day 1:How My Doctor Missed My Breast Cancer Symptoms [Breast Cancer Stories-Episode 1]

When Kristen noticed her right nipple felt different, her first thought was "what the F is this?" Her second thought was that her life was about to change. So she did what everyone does in this situation... she jumped out of the shower, went to Google, and diagnosed herself with…

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Aug. 4, 2022

If This Is What Kills Me, At Least I Lived a Good Life [Breast Cancer Stories-Episode 25]

Persistent foot pain caused by chemo forces Kristen to spend hours each day on physical therapy, taping, and stretching her feet at home. Wowing her friends with her ingenuity, she reveals that flesh-colored socks with the toes cut out are the trick to wearing flip flops to a wedding. A…

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July 8, 2022

The Last Night Before The Last Surgery [Breast Cancer Stories-Episode 24]

On the eve of the final reconstructive surgery, which coincides with the 1-year anniversary of her mastectomy, Kristen reflects on how far she’s come and how many things are different from what she expected. Finally relenting to the damage in her feet, she applies for a handicapped placard and shares…

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June 30, 2022

Things to Know Before You “Just Get a Port” with Dr. Aaron Fritts [Breast Cancer Stories-Episode 23]

The list of things to do before starting chemo includes the seemingly ordinary task of getting a “port” or “medi-port.” Get your blood work, pick up groceries, wash the car, get a port… But port placement is actually surgery and being unprepared for the procedure can result in some pretty…

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June 23, 2022

Day 463: Porn Star Sized Breast Implants Were Never On My Bucket List [Breast Cancer Stories]

Six weeks after the (evil) expanders are out and new 700cc “porn-star-sized” breast implants are in, Kristen shares what it feels like to be on the other side of the painfully long process of stretching her skin to make room for the permanent replacements. After falling into the bushes while…

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June 21, 2022

Natasha’s Story: Nurse Becomes Patient [Season 2 Trailer]

Natasha Curry is not your everyday average nurse. As a palliative care nurse practitioner at San Francisco General Hospital, she cares for the poorest and most vulnerable at what is often the most challenging time of their lives. Many patients are homeless and also struggling with substance abuse and mental…

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