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For participating in ONERUN

My Story…

In May of 2020, I found a suspicious lump under my armpit.  I went to my family doctor who ordered a mammogram and an ultrasound.  However, the results revealed that the lump was “not suspicious” and to return for a checkup in 3 more months.  I will forever be grateful for my family doctor who, instead, suggested a biopsy to “put my mind at ease”.  


On June 25th, I received the dreaded call that I had breast cancer.  I was in shock.  How could this happen to me?  I was only 30 years old and was about to get married in 2 weeks.  I lived and breathed health and fitness.  I ran or went to the gym everyday, and was always so careful about what I ate.  It was then that I learned that cancer does not discriminate - it doesn’t care how old you are or how good of shape you are in. 


In the summer of 2020 I had a double mastectomy, followed by 16 rounds of chemotherapy and 21 rounds of radiation, finishing in March 2021.  Throughout this past year, I have lost so many things including my breasts, my hair, and my ability to have children.  One aspect of my life that I felt that I still had control over was my fitness.  I did not want to lose that, too.  It scared me to think of myself (an otherwise healthy 30 year old) as a sick, cancer patient.  I didn’t want people to feel sorry for me as I laid on my couch all day.  I wanted to run.  So I did.  


Throughout my many rounds of chemotherapy, I continued to run 3 or 4 times a week.  It wasn’t always easy to get myself out there (especially on the cold and snowy days), but whenever I left for a run, I always returned in a better mood.  To me, running was my therapy.  When I ran, I had my best thoughts.  I may not have been running as fast or as far as I normally could have, but by getting out there, I felt strong, powerful, and more in control of my life.  


Just a few days after I was diagnosed, Theresa and her sister Maria came to visit me and give me a little pep talk.  They were so positive, motivational and uplifting.  After Theresa left, I really did feel like I could conquer cancer.  I was so honoured when she approached me about being involved in ONERUN this year.  I am forever grateful for all of the research that was done before me, giving me such a great prognosis.  I want to help raise awareness for other young women who find themselves in a similar situation.

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Recent donors

Donation date Donor name Donation amount
Apr 07 Anonymous $50.00
Apr 06 The Dennis Family We gladly support your efforts and wish you a good run as you strive to help others. The Dennis Family $108.31
Apr 05 Anonymous Jo you are truly a hero. With all the road bumps and hiccups you always keep moving forward more determined than ever. $108.31
Apr 05 Anonymous $40.00