On April 3rd, I was told that I might have cancer in my right lung. After a whirlwind of appointments and tests, I met with my new doctor on May 5th and received the news that I have stage 4 lung cancer. I am scheduled to begin treatment on May 22nd, and to be honest, I am scared and unsure of what the future holds.
This isn’t my first battle with cancer—I survived cervical cancer in 2018 and underwent a full hysterectomy. Facing cancer again is overwhelming, but I am determined to keep fighting, especially for my children. The emotional toll has been heavy. Most days, I struggle with depression and anxiety, and I find myself crying often. The uncertainty and fear are sometimes more than I can bear, but I try to hold on for my family and the people who care about me.
My biggest concern is the financial burden this diagnosis places on my family. I want to make sure my children are supported and that my final wishes are taken care of, as I do not have life insurance. My hope is for a simple cremation, with no viewing or flowers, to keep things as easy as possible for my loved ones. My son, in particular, has been a huge part of my life, and I know this will be hardest on him.
To my family, I love you very much and I am so proud of you. Any support—whether through donations or simply sharing my story—means the world to me. Thank you for being there for me during this difficult time.
This isn’t my first battle with cancer—I survived cervical cancer in 2018 and underwent a full hysterectomy. Facing cancer again is overwhelming, but I am determined to keep fighting, especially for my children. The emotional toll has been heavy. Most days, I struggle with depression and anxiety, and I find myself crying often. The uncertainty and fear are sometimes more than I can bear, but I try to hold on for my family and the people who care about me.
My biggest concern is the financial burden this diagnosis places on my family. I want to make sure my children are supported and that my final wishes are taken care of, as I do not have life insurance. My hope is for a simple cremation, with no viewing or flowers, to keep things as easy as possible for my loved ones. My son, in particular, has been a huge part of my life, and I know this will be hardest on him.
To my family, I love you very much and I am so proud of you. Any support—whether through donations or simply sharing my story—means the world to me. Thank you for being there for me during this difficult time.

