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If you've ever wondered what chemotherapy actually looks like or how someone can find joy in the middle of fighting cancer, this episode will give you the unfiltered truth about the realities of treatment. From the red devil chemo that makes you cry red tears to turning a bald head into a canvas for temporary tattoos.
Today we're continuing Irene's breast cancer story, picking up from her diagnosis and diving into the reality of 16 rounds of chemotherapy. This isn't a sanitized version of cancer treatment. We're talking about the four-day-a-week schedule, the shots in the stomach, the side effects that hit on Thursdays and Fridays, and why drinking massive amounts of water during treatment became crucial.
But this is also a story about finding ways to make an impossible situation bearable. From showing up to chemo with coloring books and sparkly shoes to buying colorful wigs so her 8-year-old daughter could pick which one to wear for her birthday party, Irene turned her treatment into something she didn't just survive, but celebrated her life in the middle of the fight.
We're sharing the honest moments too, like how telling her daughter about the diagnosis broke both their hearts, but also led to painted pink nails and permission to color on mom's bald head with markers. We're talking about the weird food aversions that came after treatment, the kindness of medical professionals who went above and beyond, and why sometimes the best support comes from friends who show up with Blue Bell ice cream when you're too sick to leave bed.
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By Rachel & IreneIf you've ever wondered what chemotherapy actually looks like or how someone can find joy in the middle of fighting cancer, this episode will give you the unfiltered truth about the realities of treatment. From the red devil chemo that makes you cry red tears to turning a bald head into a canvas for temporary tattoos.
Today we're continuing Irene's breast cancer story, picking up from her diagnosis and diving into the reality of 16 rounds of chemotherapy. This isn't a sanitized version of cancer treatment. We're talking about the four-day-a-week schedule, the shots in the stomach, the side effects that hit on Thursdays and Fridays, and why drinking massive amounts of water during treatment became crucial.
But this is also a story about finding ways to make an impossible situation bearable. From showing up to chemo with coloring books and sparkly shoes to buying colorful wigs so her 8-year-old daughter could pick which one to wear for her birthday party, Irene turned her treatment into something she didn't just survive, but celebrated her life in the middle of the fight.
We're sharing the honest moments too, like how telling her daughter about the diagnosis broke both their hearts, but also led to painted pink nails and permission to color on mom's bald head with markers. We're talking about the weird food aversions that came after treatment, the kindness of medical professionals who went above and beyond, and why sometimes the best support comes from friends who show up with Blue Bell ice cream when you're too sick to leave bed.
In today's episode, we're talking about:
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