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Benefit Saturday to assist R-Place assistant manager

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Poggi said she was recovering from knee surgery that took place in late June when she found out she had breast cancer. She said a routine physical came back with with not-so-routine results.

Today, she says she’ll never forget Aug. 22 — getting the call from her doctor, going to the post-biopsy appointment with her daughter, and hearing the results: she had the form of breast cancer called invasive ductal carcinoma.

“It’s like I shut down, I couldn’t focus. ... It was like something you see in the movies, I was just like, ‘God, it’s cancer. Cancer — God, why me’?” she said. “I didn’t sign up for this.”

In the following weeks, she had three surgeries — two lumpectomies and a mastectomy. In the mastectomy, doctors found a previously hidden 1.5-centimeter tumor.

At this point, Poggi is looking ahead to her recovery phase following the surgeries. She starts chemotherapy on Tuesday, which will be followed by radiation.

“This is the recovery period,” she said. “This is the way I look at it — Thank God, the cancer is gone, now (it’s time) to kill off everything else that may be growing, which I hope isn’t.”

In planning the benefit, Rusniak said her phone’s been ringing constantly in recent days, as more people express their interest in helping.

“People are just coming out of the woodwork to help and I can’t tell you how many phone calls I’ve gotten (of), ‘Oh, we know her, we love her, what can we do?’” she said.

Poggi said the amount of support that has already come from family, friends, customers and even total strangers has been more than she can put into words.

“It’s been so overwhelming. It’s unbelievable — unreal,” she said.

She added that working in a number of restaurants over the years has allowed her to meet so many people from all over. She said that she’s built up quite a network across the region.

“I’m known from Bureau County to Will County, and everywhere in between,” she said, laughing.

Poggi said that while she’s a little nervous for the night, she’s also excited. Most of all, she’s looking forward to closing this next part of the process and getting back to normal life and back to her job and work family at R-Place.

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