I know I shouldn’t have done it…
…but I did it.
Cue: shaky-worried-face & big fat sobs
This morning I looked up the survival stats of women with my grade and stage of breast cancer.
Yup.
I know I shouldn’t have done it…
…but I did it.
Cue: shaky-worried-face & big fat sobs
This morning I looked up the survival stats of women with my grade and stage of breast cancer.
Yup.
I awoke in a sweaty haze again this morning, with pre-dawn darkness still cloaking our room; the world outside silent and still. Since my diagnosis, I have come to know the loneliness of these early hours more closely than ever before. It’s hard. Time inches forward while my mind does pinwheels.
It is in those lonely hours that I allow myself to confront my gravest fears. Perhaps it’s not such a conscious decision to do so, but rather a surrender of sorts. In the daylight, distracted by the relative normality of life, I push them away. But at night they are overwhelming.
I probably don’t need to spell them out to you. For those of us confronted with our mortality, it’s a pretty sobering time. And yet we all know we are going to die some time. We’re just never ready to be reminded of it, especially at the tender age of 37. Read more
The stats say Breast Cancer will affect one in eight women.
Take a minute to think of all the super-rad ladies you have in your life – it’s practically impossible to be unaffected by this disease in some way, at some point.
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