“The second time I got cancer…” Not a sentence I thought I'd ever say, but I've used it in the last several months. To differentiate from the first time I got cancer at age 12, and a breast cancer diagnosis at age 39. wresting with this disease as a kid: very different dealing with it now as a mom to three and wife to one. Join me on my LAST (hopefully ever!) chemo treatment.
Last One Standing
There are days when I wish I had never entertained the idea of returning to school, of becoming a nurse.
Two Lines
By Kathy Glow. The pregnancy test was positive. And for once, I wasn’t happy about it.
An Extreme Kind of Mom Guilt
In my worst moments as a mother, the moments where I am cursing my family or getting angry about how much I have to do, I often experience this extreme moment of panic.