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Survivor: Cancer was an ‘odd blessing’

Posted: Monday, October 06, 2008 11:44 AM by Rina Raphael
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Kathy Brickman, the 66-year-old winner of “Everyone Has a Story,” has a particularly interesting and inspiring tale: she credits breast cancer for “saving her life.” A few years ago, she was diagnosed with breast cancer, but when she went in for testing, doctors found something even more alarming – stage-4 lung cancer. No one thought she would live long, but she managed to beat both cancers, and this Thursday, she will celebrate her victory with TODAY.

“Cancer can knock your socks off,” Kathy said, “but once you catch your breath, you realize there is so much hope – you should never let go of that.”  Watch video

Learn more about Kathy’s journey by reading her winning essay:

"Everyone has a story" – my goodness! I hear that phrase all the time, because I am a cancer survivor and survivors can all relate to that phrase.

My story began in January 2005, when I was diagnosed with the earliest stage of breast cancer. Easy. Have a lumpectomy, some radiation and be cured. Even so, there's nothing like the word "cancer" to knock your socks off.

My husband and I planned to go to Florida early in February, so my lumpectomy was scheduled later in the month, after our return. I had the usual blood work, an EKG and a chest X-ray during the week before the Sunday we were to leave. The surgeon's office called on Friday to say there was an abnormality in my lung and I needed a cat scan. The CAT scan was done that same day. My oncologist called and said she would push for the results on Saturday because she did not want us to go to Florida with that hanging over our heads. She called again Saturday evening to say we would not be going to Florida and that I needed a biopsy on Monday. Tuesday evening we met with her and learned that I have stage-4 lung cancer. The breast cancer was put on hold. I have always said "God bless the breast cancer." I had no symptoms of lung cancer and would not have found it expect for the breast cancer. Scary. You would think your body would tell you.

It has been over three and a half years and I have beaten the odds so far. In fact, my surgeon told me that when I was diagnosed, no one thought I would live very long, so the breast cancer was a non-issue. But since I fooled them, I had to have a mastectomy this month to take care of the breast cancer. Now I can forget about that little pest.

People I come in contact with tell me that my attitude is terrific. All I know is that although I would never wish cancer on anyone, it has been a sort of an odd blessing for me. The other patients I have met during chemo are the most wonderful people. It's almost like we belong to this private club that no one wants to join. We don't sweat the small stuff anymore. And I realize how this cancer thing isn't just mine, it belongs to my whole family -- my husband, our son and daughter, grandchildren, my sisters and then to my wide circle of friends. I am so fortunate to have such support.

No one is promised tomorrow. We need to fill our days with hugs and lots of laughter.

Tune in to TODAY this Thursday for a musical performance inspired by Kathy's essay.

Related: He’s immobile, but his song has the power to move

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kathy Brickman's story was inspiring. I am a two time breast cancer survivor myself.  I feel like we are all sisters under the skin.  I have become a member of ArmyofWomen.  God bless you Kathy.
Where can I get a hoda and kathie lee coffee cup?
I think "Everyone has a Story" is wonderful and brings out the unsung heroes of today.
Kathy Lee's lyrics to Everyone has a Story" and "Heroes" are wonderfully written and she sung beautifully... a very gifted lady.      
God Bless you both for tackling breast cancer this month - Hota, you are something special even if you brush away the tear.  K - I am at fault for forgetting how talented a writer you are, I have listened to Norm Lewis' singing of your song everyday and blessed both of you from going forward with the true unsung blessings of our world - thank you both for being a bright shot in the arm!  is it really NB
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God Bless you both for tackling breast cancer this month - Hota, you are something special even if you brush away the tear.  K - I am at fault for forgetting how talented a writer you are, I have listened to Norm Lewis' singing of your song everyday and blessed both of you from going forward with the true unsung blessings of our world - thank you both for being a bright shot in the arm!  is it really NB
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how do i submit a story to Everyone has a Story?
"Everyone has a Story" truly is wonderful to present unsung heroes like Kathy Brinkman.  Those of us who know Kathy can attest she is a woman of strong faith and an inspiration to all who know & meet her.  She and I have agreed she has touched & impacted many lives since her diagnosis, especially fellow chemo patients who sit next to her during treatment.  Kathy inspires & counsels at that low time in their lives and she encourages those patients to never give up and not give in to cancer.  She not only walks the cancer walk herself, but she encourages others as she "talks the talk" along the way.  I am proud and blessed to have Kathy as one of my dearest friends. She's an Angel in disguise.  May God bless you Kathy.
This morning there was a segment about products of companies making donations to breast cancer causes - I have a true addiction to Lofthouse cookies, soft sugar cookies with a ton of great icing.  My husband bought some at the store - they have white icing and itty bitty pink ribbon sprinkles!!!  They are so cute and Lofthouse is donating a bunch of money to breast cancer causes.  If you do another segment about products this month, you should include them.
I would like to find the pink ring that Hoda wears.My daughter has been fighting her cancer for eight years.It started as breast cancer and has had a double mastectmy she is only 41 and is about to be a grandma soon. Her cancer has spread to her brain and bones  and other areas. I know she would appreciate the ring.Thank you all for the support you contantly show.
Kathy my prayers are with you and your family. Today we are going through the same issues with cancer with my sister she is struggling with cancer today and I also wrote a story about her how can i share my story with everyone i feel we all have special stories and everyone should share feelings hopes and prayers. Thanks and God Bless You Take care
In 1995, I was diagnosed with malginant melnoma. It was stage 4 and the oncologist told me I had a one in five chance of dying. Well, I didn't.  Just as I was about to celebrate my 10 year cancer free I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I am now three years cancer free.
I have learned so much and made so many new friends.  I have learned to be confident, assertive and most of all how to laugh at myself. The cancer center I attend has got to be one of the best.  When you walk in the door, you get a binder (just like going to school) which outlines everything you need to know even down to where to park.
A cancer diagnosis does either of two things--knocks you flat on your back or sitrs up your inner self and gets you motivated to fight back. I have too much left to do and dying isn;t one of them.  I often laugh and tell people the chemotherapy was liking getting an oil flush, and that I am good until 2015.
Such an inspiring story.  Lately, with all the exposure of breast cancer with October being breast cancer awareness month, Ive been a little worried about how I would react if I was diagnosed, but reading these stories helps ease that fear.  Thanks for sharing this story.
My aunt has lung cancer stage four i hope you will be inspiration to her and many others. The only thing differant is that her's has spread to her bones.
I am writing to you again to ask where I can get a copy of the music and lyrics to MY Hero from the first story last week.  That song is fantastic and really speaks to my pastor's ministry here and in Russia!  Please e-mail me about this song.  thank you
I love Hoda & Kathy Lee's Everyone has a story. It touches my heart to the utmost. I had cervical cancer and had it removed 4 times before I let them do a total hysterectomy. I am just stubborn that way I guess. I just want to let Kathy Lee know that I would love to hear her sing all of the songs for this segment. The way she sings just warms my heart and I think she does the songs more good if she sang it instead of other people. Hoda good luck to you, and I just cannot wait everyday until you and Kathy Lee come on, and I think the Today Show should give you more time because just an hour is not enough.
I just loved the segment with Kathy Brinkman. I am wondering, I know this song belongs to her, but it has touched my heart so...is there any way I could purchase a copy?
I am a cervical cancer survivor, and I share so much of the experience(s) that I have had with my 17 year old daughter (who has been safe guarded against this cancer with the Gardisil shot). I wanted to be able to share such a beautiful story and song. Please let me know. Thank you...Penny
I was so touched by the Song "no one is Promised Tomorrow" that I had tears running down my cheeks.
How does one get this recording? How great if everyone
could listen to this recording when they are down
and blue. What a blessing this song is to everyone.
Where do I get the CD with the wonderful songs that have been sung--Hero and We are Not Promised Tomorrow--they are just beautiful--
Thank you
I, too, am a breast cancer survivor, for 17 years. I loved the song "No one promised me tomorrow" I hope I'll be able to find this on a cd soon. That has been my mantra since I was diagnosed. I am so blessed to be cured.
I met Kathy after starting a job as secretary at the church she attends in March of 2005.  She is an inspiration to anyone going through anything.  Kathy has amazed me so many times with her positive attitude and her refusal to give up or give in. You can't help but feel humble when you are around her - we all have problems but seeing what she has gone through and continues to go through makes you realize how good you have it.  And that maybe an attitude like hers could make all the difference in how you handle your problems and how you come through them. She is one of the most amazing woman I have ever met and I feel privileged to know her.  
I loved Kathy Brickman's story and song, both are so inspiring. My husband passed away in 2002 from lung cancer after being diagnosed also with stage 4 in 1999. He lived for three years and did what Kathy is doing, lived each day as if it were his last and enjoyed what God gave him and never complained. It is so good to hear a story like Kathy's and to see that she is beating the odds also. So much advancement in chemo and treatment have given her so much more hope than my husband was given.  God bless you Kathy, and Hoda and Kathy Lee for telling your story.  
I tuned in just as the song was beginning. What a beautiful message, performed so well.  Who was the singer, and could I get a recording of it? Afterwards, I came to this blog and read the story.  My mother died from breast cancer 30+ years ago.  This was poignant moment of rememberence for me.  Thank you.
Who sang that beautiful song, "No one is promised tomorrow."  I would love to get a copy.  It was beautiful.
The everyone has a story piece which aired today, October 9th, was amazing!!  What a wonderful testimony to see in this day and age of sometimes not so great TV!  I was truly moved beyond words and will continue to be a viewer of the show.  These stories have the heart of Kathie Lee written all over them.  She really does get the raw emotion of the human spirit and I am overjoyed that she is back on TV.  The show is truly refreshing and inspiring!
The songs that are being written for "Everyone has a Story" are absolutely beautiful.  I suggest that they be recorded and sold with profits going to the Cancer foundation or some other deserving organization. I, too, am a cancer survivor (Thyroid) so I can relate to these stories.  I was also a nurse for many years and served so many patients with equally inspiring stories, patience and courage.
 This is one of the finest features you have on the Today Show.  Keep up the good work.
I was inspired this morning by Kathy Brinkman's story.  In these tough economic times, it is easy to feel sorry for ourselves and to lose touch with the magic of just being alive.  Thank you so much for sharing her courageous story and reminding us all that we only have today and should enjoy all of the blessings and grace of this "moment."  Kathy Lee's song was very touching to me as well, what an honor that she paid to this cancer survivor!!  Is there any way that I could obtain a copy of this song?  It would be a beautiful reminder to treasure every moment of every day.  Could it be recorded and sold with some or all of the proceeds donated to the Susan G. Komen foundation??  Thanks to Kathy Brinkman for gently, tearfully reminding us all that we must always have hope and to see the joy in every moment!!

Where can I obtain the lyrics to "no one is promised tomorrow"
Its refreshing to watch Kathie Lee and Hoda
Thank you for Kathy's inspiring story this morning.  Because of a recent visit to the doctor for a routine screening that turned out to be anything but routine, I also "get it" more than I care to admit.

I turned fifty this year which meant 2 things: the AARP card in the mail, and the unspeakably undignified and much dreaded but very necessary colonoscopy.
I have a personal history of colitis and a strong family history of colon cancer, so I knew its importance well.  Anyway, it was just a baseline screening.  
Long story short, the colonoscopy SAVED MY LIFE.  I was found to have a very advanced pre-cancerous condition for which my doctors informed me I would not have lived to see my 53 birthday if not for this colonoscopy.  
In order to live and see not just my 53rd birthday, but my young grandchildren's weddings, I have to have half of my colon removed.  Wow!  It hit me like a ton of bricks, as you can imagine.  I just found out 2 weeks ago.  They're talking about doing this surgery in just a couple weeks as time is definitely not on my side with this.  I'm trying to be brave.  They tell me that they won't know whether the cancer has actually developed until they biopsy the removed colon.  I will cross that bridge when I come to it.  But I am so very grateful that it was found now.  

I also have had previous major GI surgery as I had bariatric surgery 2 years ago.  I have lost 165 pounds and I am relatively healthy except for a low back injury with 3 herniated disks for which my pain is being managed.  

My back injury unfortunately left me permanently disabled and unable to work at a job that I loved.  But that also left me the time to do the other things I love but never had time for.  I know that any seeming curse can be a blessing.  You need to look for the blessings in everything.

Well, talk about "everyone has a story"... yeah we do.  But we also get so much inspiration from stories like Kathy's and the fact that we're not alone in our struggles and that no has promised us tomorrow.  So I'll enjoy all the time that is given me and live it to the fullest.  You have to.  

And, most importantly, I just want to scream from the rofftops, "HAVE YOUR COLONOSCOPY!"
Mine saved my life and I thank God everyday, and FOR EVERYDAY.
God bless you, Kathy for sharing your strength.
Can we get a copy of the song, No One is Promised Tomorrow?  It was so meaningful.  My husband passed away from bone cancer(chondrosarcoma) in March after just a 6 month battle.  He was only 61 and had never been sick-no symptoms until it erupted. That song speaks multitudes.
Please post the lyrics to Tomorrow is Promised to No One.
I need some help with a friend who does not want anyone to know she has cancer...she is strong but private...I need someone strong to help her understand there are many things that can be done...Kathy Brinkmans story shows us the power of the mind and family. I have written many letters to all of the Today Show, Oprah, Ellen etc...looking for a Strong women to help her understand life is worth living!!
I am a cancer survivor of both breast and colorectal:
27 years for the breast and 7 years for the colorectal. People are right, we all have our stories, and every single one of them is important and impactive.  These stories need to be told in order to help change our "health system", as I am one of them who has been denied any treatmet for cancer or respiratory pertaining to prevention, treatment, diagnosis, screenings , etc.  I am probably one of the the healthiest people around at my age, 62, as I take nothing, not even a vitamin pill and am in good health.  I had the "poc" as I call it, but it cannot take over our lives, as there is too much living to do, no matter what age you get it !!!  I'm volunteering with the American Cancer Society and the ACS Cancer Action Network in order to work toward a difference for my kids and my "kidlets", so they won't be facing this kind of situation in their lifetimes !!  Cancer is hard enough for people to deal with just by having the "poc", but to have to fight for and with insurance companies when you are at your lowest, ( even if you are a VERY POSITIVE person with lots of support and love ) it can be very defeating! For a cancer patient,  a positive attitude, a clear mind, and all your energies focused toward healing is vital for the hope and determination of beating the big "C" disease !
Didn't mean to get into to all of this, as my real reason for writing you, was to get a copy of the words to the song dedicated to Cathy on your show today, October 9.  The words are so true and could be used towards the "mental" strength needed for patients, and also those around them.  Would you please send them on to me if possible, or let me know where I might be able to obtain them. My e-mail is acreech@bex.net.
Thanks for "listening", and feeling, and getting back to me.  I appreciate it.

kathy story was very touching my mom which is also kathy was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer feb 2008 she was told we could not do surgery or raditation only cemo we was also told she could not get rid of it only try to slow it down so she did 6 months of cemo droped down to 88 lb and lots her hair stayed sick for quiet some time she has always told us she has wanted to take us her kids and grandkids to disney world so at the end of june shee stoped cemo and started working on getting well and in the middle of september 7 of us got to go to disney world we had a amazing time when we got back that folling monday we was back at the doctor for more test to find out that nothing has changed and we dont have to go back till jan. 2009 kathy story made me relize they can still live a long life even with the cancer being so far along and gives me hope for me mom  it was an amazing story thank u hoda and kathy for sharing it for all to hear
How do I get a copy or the lyrics to the song No one promised you tomorrow?

It was beautiful and I have two cancer treatments going on in my life and really would like to share this song...

Thanks,  Karen Miller
Kathy Brinkman's story is so inspiring.  The music moved me to tears.  I would love to know where I can get it.  I love you both, Kathie and Hoda! ... Keep up the wonderful work.  
What an amazing story.  Kathy Brickman is truly an inspiration.  She is right, No one is promised tomorrow.  I am so happy for her to be able to go and spend some time at the Royal Hawaiian.  Its a beautiful place and she deserves it.  God Bless you Kathy Brickman.  You are a role model for all of us.

Thanks Hoda and Kathie Lee for doing these stories.
Who knows the name of the song that was sang while Kathy Brickman appeared in this morning show
I would like to know if there will be a CD of all the songs that are sung on your everyone has a story series.They are so inspirational,and could be for so many people.Thank You, Cecily Jameson
What a wonderful song about "NO PROMISED TOMORROWS"
Is there any way I can get a copy of the words because my sound doesn't work on my Internet and I need to be able to read those words to myself to help to get me through understanding my husband's unexpected death almost 2 years ago. Time has not yet healed for me. He was a big believer in living for today!!!!!!
I just finished watching "Everyone has a Story" and was so moved and inspired by Kathy's story and also by the song sung on the show. I didn't see how or where we might be able to obtain the song that was sung. It would be a wonderful gift for anyone battling cancer or grief. Your stories are so heartwarming and uplifting. Thank you for bringing other's trials and triumphs into our lives...
Is it possible to obtain a copy of the song,"No is promised tomorrow", if so, where and how?
how do we get a copy of "No One is Promised Tomorrow"?  I must have it!  I have beat stage 4 breast cancer for 12 years and that song says everything to me.
I was ready to tape today's edition of Everyone Has a Story.  I just pushed the record button when a Breaking News announcement broke in.  I can't tell you how disappointed I was to not be able to tape it right after last week's story!  Then, I remembered it must be something important for them to break in, so I listened to the story - it was a broken gas line just a couple of miles from my home.  There was an elementary school nearby it, too.  So, I stopped being disappointed and remembered you put the stories online, so I could see it there.  When the announcement and the danger was over and it returned to the show, it was a commercial.  I was about to forget about the tape when you came back on with the song.  I did get the song on tape, but couldn't wait to come to my computer to see if the story was online.  My sister called just as the song started and she wanted to know what I was watching.  I told her and started crying because she is a breast cancer survivor, too.  So, after talking to her, I was able to watch the entire segment online.  Thanks for getting it up so fast!  I was waiting to put my make-up on because I knew it would make me cry!  Now, as soon as I get that done, I will meet my daughter for lunch and then I'm helping a customer write a book about their story because no one is promised a tomorrow!  My offer to make all of your winners a book about their stories still stands!  Thank you so much for this series.  It is very touching.
Where can I find that wonderful song " No One Is Promised Tomorrow". I it was wonderful. My daughter has had cancer twice, It was like it was written for her.
I caught the last part of the Hoda and Kathie Lee Show this morning.  How can I get the song that was sung on that show Honoring Kathy Brickman?  I don't know the title but it was about "Tomorrow is a promise to no one".
Kathy Lee and Hoda, I have been very touched by the "Everyone has a story" series. I too have been touched by cancer since Oct. 2001. I have been battling vulvar cancer. It has been due to contracting the HPV virus. I am just saddened that it seems to be one of the overlooked and rarely talked about cancers, unlike breast,cervical,ect.
If I had been better informed in my younger years about protection, the one or two slip-ups of no protection would have been avoided I believe. I was wondering if Hoda, being a survivor, has any ideas on how I can start something to get the word out about protection and awareness regarding the many serious health issues HPV can cause. Thank you, keep up the good work, Kimberly Rosenthal
Kathy Lee:   I was so moved by the Everyone Has a Story episode about Kathy Brinkman. I lost my Mother to breast cancer.  Congratulations to Hoda for beating this nasty disease.  Kathy, how can I get the words and music for the song you and David wrote for Kathy B.? I sing at my Church (not NEARLY as beautifully as the singing today) but I'd love to sing that song some Sunday morning.   Thanks in advance for your response.   Joyce
What a beautiful story.  Where can I get the words to that wonderful song, No One is Promised tomorrow.
Kathy's story made me think of "our" story.  I was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer on April 25, 2007, our 27th wedding anniversary.  My husband accompanied me for my lumpectomy the next week.  While I was being admitted for surgery our admitting nurse--very close friend of the family--gasped at the dark bug on my husband's leg.  I looked down and noticed that she was referring to a mole on my husbands' leg.  The mole had been there forever. It had been looked at years before with no cause for alarm.   Seeing the mole each day we had not realized how dark it had become.  Needless to say, my husband saw a plastic surgeon within days and was diagnosed with melanoma.  In the end his melanoma had not spread to any other part of the body and my battle with cancer, through months of chemotherapy and extensive radiation, is in remission.  
I too thank God each day for my breast cancer as it caught what could have been a deadly melanoma.          
Where could I find the song by Carolee Carmello"s,
that was sung on Today Show?
It was simply beautiful.


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