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Once you’ve had cancer and you are in remission, there is always the chance that cancer will come back. With my particular cancer, the risk seems to be the highest within the first 5 years. However, when you are as young as I am,… Continue Reading “I Won’t Live to be 100. That’s Okay.”
When I was diagnosed with breast cancer, I had to make the difficult decision on how I would tell the people in my life the bad news. My health had always been a fairly private thing to me due to bullying I experienced previously. … Continue Reading “When Cancer Changes Friendships”
I felt like writing today. It is something I was not sure I would be doing for awhile. Chemo brain takes a lot out of me and often makes me feel like a shell of who I once was. This week, it has gotten… Continue Reading “Losing My Mind”
It’s been 3 months since I became a breast cancer survivor. Things started to calm down a little and chemo brain lessened its hold. I graduated to seeing my oncologist every three months instead of every two weeks. I am seeing my specialists less… Continue Reading “3 Months Later.”
It’s been awhile since I have written. Not because I didn’t want to, but because I couldn’t. One of my least favorite side effects from going through cancer treatment is the chemo brain. It’s no joke. Sometimes getting words out into a coherent written… Continue Reading “It’s Been Awhile.”
I wrote this post to my Facebook friends on July 31, 2019. I am choosing to share here, after many people have suggested I share in more places. I am also choosing to not edit the post as it is raw and real the… Continue Reading “What I Learned the Day I Almost Died”