YLY
9 years agoMember
My story
You think it will never happen to you, until it does.
I was diagnosed with breast cancer on 20 July 2016.
I'm 35 and married for less than 2 years. My husband and I had only recently started try...
Thank you Marci, for taking the time to respond to my post. I'm still struggling mentally and physically to come to terms with what has happened to me. It feels like a particularly harsh blow, I question what was it that I had done that led to me having to endure such despair and sorrow. The 'why me' question is the one that I desperately want an answer to, but i suspect i will never find an answer for. Why is it that others get to live cancer free lives, where as we - the chosen ones - are made to suffer?
Thank you for the kind and encouraging words. I have read the older posts on this forum and it's comforting to know there are women out there who has gone through a similar (or different) BC journey, that I am not alone in this.
I wish you all the very best, take good care.
YL