My Story…
At 25 I could not have imagined getting diagnosed with cancer. I never felt weaker, sicker, and more defeated than before starting treatment. Chemotherapy brought on its own beasts of side effects, but nothing compares to the paralyzing pain I endured for 2+ years while trying to seek a diagnosis. During that time I went from doctor to doctor (about 10 total) and no one could figure out the source of my pain. My symptoms included painful burning and itching coming from under my skin all over my body, lots of hives, fatigue, weight loss, hair loss, sweats, high inflammatory markers, and anemia.
My allergist referred me to a hematologist at Penn to try to sort out the anemia and see if that might alleviate some symptoms. At that appointment, my hematologist (now oncologist) told me that this was likely Hodgkin’s lymphoma and sent me to be biopsied and scanned the following weeks. Finally, in December of 2022 I had answers and started my healing journey.
I feel so strongly that everyone should be empowered to advocate for their health. Truthfully, I’m not sure exactly what to say or how to best help others in a similar situation to what I was in. But, my hope is that sharing even a small piece of my story can somehow encourage anyone who might resonate to continue seeking a diagnosis. I think as women especially, we are used to being told that chronic pain and discomfort are just part of life. This sentiment prevents so many women from getting help. I just accepted when time and time again a doctor told me that they couldn’t figure out what was wrong with me. I am still processing the fact that the whole time it was cancer. Unfortunately, my story is not unique, and over the past few months I have spent so much time listening to the stories of other women that match mine almost exactly.
My first round of chemotherapy was January 20, 2023 and I completed my 12th round on June 30, 2023. As if all of this wasn’t enough hell, I am challenging myself to run (and probably walk a little) 13.1 miles this November (5 months after finishing treatment)! Having cancer was a complete loss of control of my body and I’m just excited to get to know and love this new, healed version of myself. This would NEVER be possible without incredible ongoing research funded by people like you! Donations to the American Association for Cancer Research and other organizations like it are the reason why I not only get to live, but I also get to hope for a full recovery. I am so grateful that I get the opportunity to get back to living life.
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Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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Nov 14 | Diane & Will Belezos | $26.19 |
Nov 14 | Trevor and Ashley | $52.38 |
Nov 14 | Kelly & Anthony Accetta | $52.38 |
Nov 12 | Nancy Swanson | Undisclosed amount |
Nov 10 | Aunt Kathy & Uncle Zeke | $52.38 |
Nov 10 | Caroline Henry | $26.19 |
Nov 09 | Jayne Gelder | Undisclosed amount |
Nov 09 | Margie and Roger | Undisclosed amount |
Nov 07 | David Saddic | $26.19 |
Nov 06 | Rob, Sabrina and Zach Denmark | Undisclosed amount |