First sorry I didn’t have a wig on lol this party was planned without me knowing… so I didn’t have time to get my hair done. On to the next .. not a bell screwed into the tree ❤️💕. Wow oh wow…. F cancer ! Thank you to all my family and friends that have been there for me through this journey. Phone call, text, coming to see me etc. Y’all I didn’t know this man was doing all this. Thank you to my hubby this wasn’t easy. Baby you paid so much to keep me alive , supported me and kept being positive babyyy I love you so much 😘💕.
Thank you to my social media familyyyy yall prayed for me so muchhh the dms everything . 💕💕❤️😘
Going through cancer is one of the toughest experiences anyone can face, but what truly makes a difference is the unwavering support from loved ones and the strength you gather from within. From my personal experience, having my family and friends reach out through calls, texts, and visits brought immense comfort and hope during dark days. It’s amazing how every little gesture, even from social media connections offering prayers and encouragement, fuels your determination to fight. One thing I learned is the importance of embracing every bit of courage and strength, much like the inspiring messages I've seen that say 'Together We Fight' and 'Never Give Up'—these aren’t just words but a mantra that truly resonates. Supportive words and acts of kindness help build resilience and remind you that you are not alone. I also want to highlight how vital it is to acknowledge the sacrifices made by the ones closest to you. My husband’s constant positivity and support played a huge role in keeping my spirits high. He did everything to ensure I received the best care, and his love was a powerful medicine in itself. To anyone going through a similar battle, remember that it’s okay to have moments when you don’t feel your best—like not having your hair done for a party—but embracing those moments with humor and love helps lighten the load. Surround yourself with those who uplift you, cherish every message of hope, and take strength from the collective courage of survivors around you. In conclusion, cancer isn’t just fought with medication and treatments; it’s a fight of love, strength, and community. Holding onto positivity and being grateful for every small victory can transform this difficult journey into a story of triumph. Stay strong, and remember: together, we are stronger.















































































