Motherhood and purpose after a cancer diagnosis
Breast cancer helped me to really understand why flight attendants tell you to put your oxygen mask on first before you help anyone else.
“Tell the story of the mountain you climbed. Your words could become a page in someone else’s survival guide.” — Morgan Harper Nichols
Breast cancer helped me to really understand why flight attendants tell you to put your oxygen mask on first before you help anyone else.
So, here I am, two years out since getting the all clear, and now I’m faced with one more hurdle… total hysterectomy.
I’m treating cancer like a kidnapper or robber trying to steal me away from my children.
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