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My name is Blanca Zulaski,
The date March 18, 2019 was one of many devastating days for me. My primary doctor confirmed that all my mammograms concluded a breast cancer diagnosis. It was mind numbing news to receive before picking my son from daycare. Soon after, I met an amazing group of medical professionals and had a mastectomy on May 22, 2019. I picked that day because it was the last day of the school year with my students. If it was any other school year that day would have been filled with fun activities and celebrations. From the beginning of my diagnosis it was important to me not to stop teaching. Being in classroom caused feelings of joy and normalcy for me. On June 17, 2019, became devastating day #2 for me. My oncologist, informed me that my pathology report shows invasive cancer cells. My new prognosis Breast Cancer stage 1. I would require 6 rounds of chemotherapy. Eager to continue life as normal, I kept working as a 1st grade teacher during my treatments. Insane, I know. Everyone knows how many germs are in a classroom. Now, I am getting a steady flow of medical bills that almost equal the amount that I make as a public school teacher. My infusion treatments continue till July. Yet, every time my husband brings in the mail with another medical bill in it that day becomes devastating for me. These medical bills are more devastating than my first chemo treatment, because it is affecting my little family. My son Lucas is missing out. So here I am asking for your help. Hoping someone with compassion can help. Thank you for reading my story and know your help is appreciated.
God Bless,
Blanca M Zulaski
The date March 18, 2019 was one of many devastating days for me. My primary doctor confirmed that all my mammograms concluded a breast cancer diagnosis. It was mind numbing news to receive before picking my son from daycare. Soon after, I met an amazing group of medical professionals and had a mastectomy on May 22, 2019. I picked that day because it was the last day of the school year with my students. If it was any other school year that day would have been filled with fun activities and celebrations. From the beginning of my diagnosis it was important to me not to stop teaching. Being in classroom caused feelings of joy and normalcy for me. On June 17, 2019, became devastating day #2 for me. My oncologist, informed me that my pathology report shows invasive cancer cells. My new prognosis Breast Cancer stage 1. I would require 6 rounds of chemotherapy. Eager to continue life as normal, I kept working as a 1st grade teacher during my treatments. Insane, I know. Everyone knows how many germs are in a classroom. Now, I am getting a steady flow of medical bills that almost equal the amount that I make as a public school teacher. My infusion treatments continue till July. Yet, every time my husband brings in the mail with another medical bill in it that day becomes devastating for me. These medical bills are more devastating than my first chemo treatment, because it is affecting my little family. My son Lucas is missing out. So here I am asking for your help. Hoping someone with compassion can help. Thank you for reading my story and know your help is appreciated.
God Bless,
Blanca M Zulaski
Organizer
Blanca Zulaski
Organizer
Mesa, AZ