The Positive Side of the Fight of Breast Cancer
- Sep 9, 2015
- 2 min read
One morning, March, 2014, I decided to go to the doctor since I was having so many sinus issues and not feeling well. I knew something was wrong because pain kept shooting through my chest but I could not locate the source of the pain. I already knew once I told them about what I had found where the outcome would take me. It is funny, how you can go to all of your check up and the doctors do not always find anything.
It was months after I had my examine that I found a lump in my breast. April 8, 2014, I was told I had Breast Cancer, Stage III... and started treatment. Yes, the one thing that puts you in a place where there is nothing you can do to fix it or make it go away.
Cancer - it brings so much fear to the heart of men and women. Some people can't even say the word "Cancer" because it brings to their mind death or associated with death of a love one. Cancer is a Word and we give it much more power than it possesses. God is greater than any disease. If we put our faith in God to bring us out then he has the power to do just that!
God's Word says, ye though I walk through the valley of death, I will fear no evil...Psalms 27 (Even though I had to experience the walk through chemo and radiation, I knew that God would not allow anything to harm me because I belong to him).
Thou rod and staff shall comfort me (the Word of God would support me, stablize me and help me to go through and his Word would comfort me in the midst of my treatments). Standing on his Word allowed me to say I will be alright. I am good because there was no fear. Because I knew the Good Shepherd would take care of me.
The doctors were astonished and did not know what to say once they looked at my CT scan and MRI. They could not believe the size of the lump. It was 10 cm, the size of a soft ball. The worst thing was the tumor was attached to my chest wall and unoperable. On top of this, it was an aggressive cancer which means the cancer was growing very fast. I learned that cancer feeds on fat, greasy foods and sugar (sweets). This causes you to become nauseated when you eat these foods. Other signs is weight loss, loss of appetite and you can even find a bald spot in your hair before your are diagnosed.










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