How We Get Thru Podcast: Wellness, Healing & Spiritual Tools for Growth in Real Life

S3 Ep 92 Navigating Cancer and Life’s Uncertainties with Sarah Arvizu


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Why This Episode is for You

If you or someone you know is navigating the complexities of a cancer diagnosis, particularly the emotional and physical toll of triple negative breast cancer, this episode is for you. Sarah's story is a testament to resilience, vulnerability, and the power of community support. Whether you're a single mother, someone dealing with health challenges, or just seeking insight into the cancer journey, this episode offers valuable lessons in self-care, advocacy, and personal growth.


What We’re Unpacking in This Episode

In today’s conversation, Sarah opens up about her profound experience with stage three triple negative breast cancer, sharing the difficulties she faced—from diagnosis to treatment. She discusses the importance of seeking support, navigating healthcare systems, and advocating for yourself, especially when dealing with complex insurance processes. Sarah also emphasizes how community, vulnerability, and self-care played pivotal roles in her healing journey, offering advice on how others can find strength and connection during similar challenges.


Your Key Takeaways

  • Sarah's Diagnosis: Diagnosed with stage three triple negative breast cancer, Sarah shares the emotional rollercoaster of her journey.
  • Chemotherapy & Its Impact: The effects of chemotherapy go beyond physical changes, influencing mental and emotional health.
  • The Role of Nutrition: Understanding the significance of nutrition during cancer treatment became a crucial part of Sarah’s self-care routine.
  • Work & Family Prioritization: Taking a leave of absence from work allowed Sarah to focus on her health and family without added stress.
  • Community Support: Sarah reflects on how overwhelming and healing her community support has been throughout her battle.
  • The Power of Sharing: By sharing her story, Sarah has not only helped herself heal but also inspired others to open up and find their own healing.
  • The Importance of Asking for Help: Many people want to help but may not know how. Sarah emphasizes the importance of being clear about what you need.
  • Self-Care & Mental Health: During difficult times, prioritizing self-care and mental health is essential to your well-being.
  • Healthcare Advocacy: Navigating insurance and treatment options requires self-advocacy to ensure you receive the best possible care.
  • Resilience: Sarah highlights the emotional resilience needed to face the uncertainty and challenges of cancer treatment.
  • You Are Not Alone: The emotional journey is valid, and sharing your experiences can foster connection and understanding.


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