The Last Pill: I’m Free, I’m Scared, and I Want Me Back
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Five years ago, Diane Six heard the words no woman wants to hear: "You have breast cancer." That moment became a Life Split - the kind of before-and-after moment that changes everything. In this deeply emotional episode of Still Standing with Diane Six,
Di shares what it feels like to take her final Tamoxifen pill after five years. She talks honestly about the gratitude, the side effects, the hot flashes, night sweats, weight gain, brain fog, mood swings, joint aches, exhaustion, and the complicated grief of not feeling like herself. But this next-level version goes deeper. Di admits the truth many survivors carry quietly: stopping the medication can feel scary.
Freedom and fear can sit in the same hand. She wants to try on clothes and feel like the old her. She wants to look in the mirror and see herself again. She wants to feel like herself again. This episode is not medical advice. It is a personal story about survivorship, vulnerability, body trust, fear, hope, and choosing the next chapter anyway.
Cancer changed her. Tamoxifen changed her. Survival changed her. But it did not take her. She is still here. Still standing. Still healing. Still becoming.
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