There’s never a good time to have cancer, but for Kristen Randol, her diagnosis couldn’t have come at a worse time. Dealing with the unexpected loss of her brother, Kristen first ignored symptoms, blaming them on grief. Eventually she did seek treatment, first from her family doctor, then a proctologist who ordered a colonoscopy. It was just days before Christmas when she got the news that they found two tumors. But even then, she stayed positive because the doctor believed it was Stage I and the extent of treatment was a re-sectioning surgery.
Following surgery, she felt amazing and was anxious to get back home. She was dressed and waiting to check-out when Dr. Sadiq from Fort Wayne Medical Oncology came in with a new game plan. Post-surgery tests revealed that Kristen was facing Stage III colon rectal cancer that had spread to two of her lymph nodes, something that was very unusual for a person her age. And now this new doctor was telling her they had to start making plans for chemotherapy and radiation right away.
It was a lot to take it, but Kristen kept a positive outlook throughout the whole process. “I wanted my family to see that I could beat the scariest thing out there, cancer,” she says. It was important for her to stay strong and upbeat, which made Fort Wayne Medical Oncology and Hematology a perfect fit. She describes everyone as “phenomenal” and says that they way they treat patients makes a huge difference. “They make real connections here. Everyone was so positive and supportive. “
It took an entire year to complete Kristen’s treatment of radiation and chemotherapy. It was a tough road at times, but she says her journey made her stronger and more faithful. She gets a little choked up when talking about what Dr. Sadiq and Fort Wayne Medical Oncology means to her, “This place is on my heart. I built such a trust with the people here – they saved my life.”