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The Day Freedom Began
I went into surgery with fear, hope, and an empty stomach. I woke up tumor free, with one incision, clean margins, and a new sense of strength. This is that story.
Ana
Oct 273 min read


Living between scans :the waiting that feels endless
The Silence After the diagnosis There’s a strange kind of time that exists between diagnosis and treatment :not the kind marked by calendars or clocks, but by phone calls, test results, and the sound of your own heartbeat while waiting for news. Everything feels both urgent and suspended, like life is holding its breath. When I first heard the word cancer, I moved fast. It’s how I cope. I’m a doer by nature, a “give me the next step and I’ll run with it” kind of person. So I
Ana
Oct 173 min read


The Small Circle: Why I Kept My Diagnosis Close
After my diagnosis, I chose a small circle. Not out of secrecy, but self-protection. Here’s how I told my husband and kids, set boundaries, and found steady, simple support.
Ana
Oct 94 min read


Learning the language of medicine – decoding acronyms and reports
Feeling lost in medical reports and acronyms? This post explains breast cancer terms, staging, and what’s on your report—without the overwhelm.
Ana
Sep 225 min read


Breast Cancer Diagnosis: Shock, Denial, and the Strange Normal of the First Days
What it feels like to receive a breast cancer diagnosis: shock, denial, and the strange normal of the early days. Personal reflection and coping tips.
Ana
Sep 163 min read


The dreaded call
Nothing can prepare you to see this sentence in a medical report: “You have breast cancer.” I was in the middle of a work meeting when I...
Ana
Sep 134 min read
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