Hope in the Treatment Room: Lessons from the Hardest Season of My Life

A life-threatening illness has a way of changing how you see everything.

A life-threatening illness has a way of changing how you see everything.

I didn’t realize how powerful rest was until I needed it most. Now it’s a cornerstone of my recovery and a way to lean on God’s healing.

Losing my hair was personal. Some losses arrive long before they leave.

If you are dealing with neuropathy after cancer treatment, I hope this helps you, and gives you suggestions that actually help. I have another post on my chemotherapy experience, you can read about it here. I’ve been dealing with neuropathy…

Cancer changes you. But it also changes the people around you.

The moment that surprised me most wasn’t about fear, it was about realizing I was still here.

It had been four weeks since my last radiation. I had a follow-up appointment with my radiologist. He’s a little odd, but very smart. And honestly, I didn’t even really know why I needed to go see him. Everything had…

It’s not a switch. It’s not a moment. And it’s definitely not a feeling that shows up all at once when treatment slows down. If this feels familiar, you’re not here by accident.Life after breast cancer doesn’t look the way…

Cancer changed me. I don’t question my intuition anymore.