cancer care
As a person who has had breast cancer and has been personally transformed by the experience, I’ve always felt like I would come back around to support women moving through cancer diagnosis, treatment and back to good health or transitioning over. I won’t shy away from all possibilities with a cancer diagnosis. I meet people where they are, in all of their emotions, physical challenges and existential highs and lows. This is the gift of both moving through some trauma in my younger years and being given a breast cancer diagnosis at 34 with a 3 year old and 4 month old. I hold the capacity to help others on their own path as they navigate the medical system (or not if that’s your choice), physical changes, mental talk that won’t quit and how a persona with cancer must face themselves in ways that others in their lives may not be fully aware of and cannot experience for themselves (thankfully, we wouldn’t wish this on our enemies let alone our loved ones).
More details to come soon.