Texas moms skin rash was terminal breast cancer. When Jennifer Cordts first spotted a rash on her breast in early 2. She never expected to hear the words terminal breast cancer. At first the mother of two, then 4. Her gynecologist suggested her bra might be too small, so she replaced her underwear. Her doctor suggested it might be inflammation, so she took antibiotics. Nz5j9.jpg' alt='Watch The Terminal Online Mic' title='Watch The Terminal Online Mic' />Watch breaking news videos, viral videos and original video clips on CNN. Watch Dogs 2 got its final patch today, which makes impossible to use mods while online if youre playing on PC. The games publisher, Ubisoft, says that this is. A temporary Independence Day celebration in Watch Dogs 2 was suspended early on July 4 because it was enraging too many people who still play Ubisofts late 2016. Spring 2012 Newsletter The new MIA Metrorail Station and Orange Line Service is considered the centerpiece of the Peoples Transportation Plan PTP, approved by. But nothing helped. She battled for 1. Eventually, she found a specialist to conduct an MRI scan and it revealed incurable stage 4 inflammatory breast cancer. In that time, the disease had spread from her breast and lymph nodes to her bones and liver. FQCBG002W0a461cef5.jpg' alt='Watch The Terminal Online Mic' title='Watch The Terminal Online Mic' />Cordts was given three to five years to live. Now the Rockwall, Texas, mother wants to share her story to help others spot the aggressive cancer before it is too late and to encourage people to always to push for more answers. Jennifer Cordts, 4. The first symptom was a reddish and pink mark on one of her breasts. The mother of two from Rockwall, Texas, pictured before her battle with her two daughters fought with healthcare professionals for 1. When asked would her circumstances be different if the initial doctor had listened to her concerns from the start, Cordts sighed. She added To be honest, I havent asked that but I know the answer. I know how cancer works. If we had worked faster there still could be hope for me. Id live longer if they had caught it earlier, but that isnt my journey. But it can be the next persons journey. Thats why Im sharing my story. In early 2. Cordts noticed a small pink and red rash on one of her breasts. It didnt have any bumps nor was it causing pain, but she decided to pay a visit to her doctor. She recalled He just kind of said, I dont see what you see. And I was like, If you arent worried than Im not either. Cordts went home reassured and put the mark on the back of her mind, but in the following weeks she knew something was very wrong. Searing pain spread behind her breast and shot down her arm, but her mammogram and blood work came back fine. An initial visit to the doctor diagnosed the mark as a simple skin rash that was perhaps brought on because her bras were too small. However, when it started causing pain, she knew something was very wrong. Pictured Cordts left before her diagnosis and right with her 1. Inflammatory breast cancer is rare and only makes up one percent of all cases in the United States. It is aggressive and spreads quickly, usually worsening within days or even hours. Pictured Cordts with her seven year old daughter as her hair began to grow back At one point, Cordts Googled her discolored skin and the dreaded result came back as inflammatory breast cancer. Eventually, Cordts pushed her way to see the top breast specialist in Dallas who confirmed her fears in November 2. The aggressive disease had spread from her breast and lymph nodes to her bones and also to her liver. The cancer is incurable once it reaches that organ. SYMPTOMS OF INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER Redness of the breast Redness involving part or all of the breast is a hallmark of the cancer. Sometimes the redness comes and goes. Swelling of the breast Part of or all of the breast may be swollen, enlarged, and hard. Warmth The breast may feel warm. Orange peel appearance Your breast may swell and start to look like the peel of a navel orange this is called peau dorange. Other skin changes The skin of the breast might look pink or bruised, or you may have what looks like ridges, welts, or hives on your breast. Swelling of lymph nodes The lymph nodes under your arm or above the collarbone may be swollen. Flattening or inversion of the nipple The nipple may go flat or turn inward. Aching or burning Your breast may ache or feel tender. Cordts has two daughters, a seven year old and an 1. The mother is using her painful journey to help teach them to take an active role in their health. She said Going to the doctor is scary. Going to the doctor with what you think is cancer is terrifying. Im teaching them to advocate for themselves and to push harder for answers. I have no regrets. I was on top of my healthcare but I could have demanded more answers. I was told in order to have an MRI, I needed to go through six weeks of physical therapy for my back first. If I had maybe pushed harder, that is six less weeks the cancer could have been spreading throughout my body. She revealed that her first doctor was informed of his misdiagnosis, and although at the time Cordts was unable to speak to him, she has since asked him to further educate himself on rare breast cancers. She added Im hoping Ill be a learning experience for him and other physicians who have never seen this before. For now, Cordts cancer has seen improvement in her breast and bones after a mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiation. Watch Rise Megavideo. Although the medicine cant cure the cancer, it can slow it from spreading and give her more time. Cordts pictured with her husband and children on a recent trip to a beach said her first doctor was informed of his misdiagnosis and she hopes he further educates himself on rare breast cancers. The wife and mother is in and out of hospitals and appointments for scans, tests and therapy to help her through the difficult time. Cordts said I feel like Im there every other day. I try and purposely forget about it but my anxiety comes back right before the results. My scan comes back Friday so Im at the peak of the roller coaster. Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare form of breast cancer and only makes up about one percent of cases in the United States. It usually begins with redness or swelling rather than a distinct lump. It grows and spreads quickly, usually worsening within days or even hours. Other warning signs of regular breast cancer include skin texture changes, such as skin that feels grainy or has an orange peel appearance, puckering or thickening, rashes around the nipple, discharge, as well as changes in the size and shape of the breast, pain in the breast and armpit and dilated, more visible veins. It took 1. Cordts pictured right after shaving her head and left with friend after treatment had begun. She said If we had worked faster there still could be hope for me. Id live longer if they had caught it earlier, but that isnt my journey. But it can be the next persons journey. Thats why Im sharing my storyThere are eight key signs of breast cancer, including a change in size or shape, redness or a rash on the skin, a lump or thickening and a change in skin texture, such as puckering or dimpling. Furthermore, women should check for discharge from the nipple, a swelling in the armpit or around the collarbone, an inverted nipple and constant pain in a breast or armpit.