Cancer
A Long Cold Trek to Loving Yourself
To have someone who understood what I was going through and could guide me along the way would have been whipped cream and a cherry on top, but for most of my experience, it was like climbing up snowy mountains, sliding across an icy pond, and then through a winter storm.
Read More...Aliens
As I slowly transition out of the shower, I glimpse myself in the mirror. I don’t recognize my body. I see bright-colored stretch marks, dark and angry bruises, cuts that won’t heal, and scars I can’t place. Unsolicited weight gain, sagging skin, and multiple chins.
Read More...The Tug of War of Cancer
I am a long-term childhood cancer survivor. At the age of 11 months, I was diagnosed with neuroblastoma. Now I am 55 years young and counting. I would like to share how cancer has impacted my stages of life from childhood to adolescence, adulthood, middle age, and hope of continued blessings during my senior life.
Read More...Navigating the Uncharted Terrain of Cancer
In the intricate tapestry of life, sometimes we find ourselves in unforeseen chapters that redefine who we are. My journey with cancer began with my mother’s diagnosis in her late 30s, a pivotal moment that shaped my own destiny. As her youngest child, I discovered I had inherited the aggressive gene that had nearly taken her away from me.
Read More...A Lonely Journey Ahead
I’ve been surrounded by loved ones from the first moment I’ve been diagnosed with cancer, and never been left alone since. They brought me gifts, prepared my favorite food, and took really good care of me day and night. “Are you cold? Do you want food? Are you tired?”
Read More...What Makes a Friend
What makes a friend?
It’s a question you’ve probably been asked before in some hypothetical or philosophical type of way. Have you ever really had to answer the question, “What makes a friend,” though?
Read More...How Church Supported Me During My Diagnosis
I have always been involved in the Christian Community—I went to Christian school my whole life and I’ve been attending my church for over five years now. I didn’t tell many people at Church about my diagnosis until things got really bad.
Read More...You’re On Your Own, Kid
Taylor Swift really got it right when she said, “You’re on your own, kid, you always have been.”
Nobody prepares you for what it feels like to be a cancer survivor.
Read More...The Rocky Road of a Cancer Survivor
I never know what to say when people tell me how strong I am for beating cancer. For one, I do not feel at all strong. Nor do I feel like I’ve “beaten cancer.” From my perspective, all I’ve done since being diagnosed in 2019 is not die.
Read More...My Body, My Bestie
Where are you right now? On the couch? Lounging in bed? Lunch break? Cancer clinic waiting room?
No matter where you are or where you’re going, who’s there with you?
Oh yeah, your body.
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