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Diagnosed at 29, Stage 4 at 40: How Claire Is Riding the Waves of Metastatic Breast Cancer with Grace and Humor

Diagnosed at 29, Stage 4 at 40: How Claire Is Riding the Waves of Metastatic Breast Cancer with Grace and Humor

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She was 29 years old. No family history. No warning signs. She found it herself in the shower — and it changed everything. Claire was diagnosed with breast cancer at 29, went through a lumpectomy, chemotherapy, radiation, and eight years on and off Tamoxifen — all while teaching first grade, freezing her eggs, getting married, and becoming a mom to three kids. She lived 11 and a half years of clear scans and a full, beautiful life. Then last Christmas Eve, it came back. Stage 4. Metastatic. Liver and bones. And Claire's response? "It's just a little road bump." This episode is one of the most honest, funny, and genuinely hopeful conversations about metastatic breast cancer you will ever hear. Claire is the host of Perky Bits — a blog and podcast she started in 2014 to document her journey in real time — and she holds absolutely nothing back. What we cover: Finding a golf ball-sized tumor in the shower at 29 — and what happened next How Claire worked as a first grade teacher throughout chemo and radiation Why she froze her eggs before starting chemotherapy — and had three healthy children The GI symptoms that started in July 2024 that nobody connected to cancer for months — and the critical warning signs metastatic survivors need to know Getting the call on Christmas Eve that it had spread to her liver and bones What it actually feels like when treatment starts working — and her tumors start shrinking How she talks to her young kids about her treatment without terrifying them The connection between stress and recurrence — and what she wishes she'd managed differently Why stage 4 is not what it used to be — and the women thriving 15+ years out The unexpected blessings cancer gave her — including the line she ends every speaking engagement with: "Thank you, cancer." Where Perky Bits came from — and the story of the older gentleman who had to hold her breast with gauze for an hour post-biopsy (you can't make this stuff up) Important message for every survivor: Claire's metastatic diagnosis showed up as GI symptoms — bloating, distension, constipation, diarrhea — not a breast lump. Your mammograms matter. But so does listening to your body everywhere else. Connect with Claire:https://www.instagram.com/claireperkybits/ Listen to Perkybits here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/perkybits-riding-the-waves-of-life-intro/id1890866013?i=1000759385674 Connect with Jen: Community: Not Today Cancer — The Inner Circle GET BrocElite: Mara Labs supplements - Use code NotTodayCancer for 20% off Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jendelvaux/ Email me: jen@jendelvaux.com
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