"Scary as hell."
"It's horrible. The first thing you do is to look at yourself in the mirror." "You got no hair. You get dressed but do not have the boobs." "I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm just tired." "I feel weak. I feel like I don't have that much patience."
Hundreds of women we pass through all day, tenth of them might have been asked — "What is it like to have a breast cancer?"
Of course it's spine-chilling. Who wouldn't? When the only thing we want is to live a normal life. The life we thought we only worry of how to make a living and survive the day. Now, we worry more of, "Will I survive the day with cancer?"
But — breast cancer isn't a life-sentence.
It may drag you to your weakest persona. Physically exhaust with the chemotherapy sessions and all of the medical check-ups and stuffs. Much more mentally draining of thoughts that life seems ghastly in its emptiness and sterility.
Its okay to not feel positive all the time. Give yourself a space to accept and embrace what life have given you. We may not be in the same thouroughfare, but I got you. You got us and we stand with you as you combat the battle you are in.
Trust — that when sun rises, hopes as well arises.
Fear not of the cancer but fear of not winning the grapple to live a normal life.
This isn't easy, my friend, I know. But what I know is that you are stronger and braver than you think you are.
To cancer, these girls are fighter.
________________________________ Words by: Stephanie Gabinete Photo from: Pinterest
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