I Was Diagnosed With Stage 4 Breast Cancer at 26 — What 27 Years With Metastatic Disease Taught Me (Part 2)
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概要
Last week in Part 1, I shared the story of being diagnosed with metastatic (stage 4) breast cancer at just 26 years old — the shock, fear, and life-altering moment that changed everything.
In Part 2, I talk about what came next.
After living with metastatic disease for 27 years, my perspective on life, time, fear, and what truly matters has shifted in ways I never expected.
This episode is about:
• learning to live fully inside uncertainty
• letting go of waiting for life to feel safe
• naming the hard stuff without being consumed by it
• and discovering meaning alongside ongoing treatment
It’s not about staying positive.
It’s about staying present.
If you’re living with cancer, loving someone who is, or navigating a season of life that feels uncertain or heavy, I hope this conversation reminds you that life can still be meaningful — even here.
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🎧 About the Podcast:
I’m Still Here: Lessons from Life with Metastatic Breast Cancer is hosted by Heather and Larry Jose. Each week, they share honest, hopeful conversations about living fully with cancer — the messy, meaningful, real-life parts of survivorship that don’t always make it into the brochure.
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To Life! 💚
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