Stories

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I still have my port installed. Every oncologist is different. MD Anderson tends to be, like, very fatalistic and like, you'll probably have it until you die. Most oncologists say if you can be cancer free for like a year, they'll remove it. It doesn't bother me that much. My daughter likes to crawl up … Continue reading 13.

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We are incredibly underappreciated for everything that we do. I was teaching when I was pregnant, and everything was really great from the beginning, and everything was going well, and morning sickness wasn't really a huge deal. I would get evening sickness, but it was like, I would throw up one time and I'd be … Continue reading 12.

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I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder when I was 17. You know, coming out of high school, I was going into my senior year, and it wasn't as intense. When I got to college, it kind of flip switched for me. So I had to come out of college kind of because of that. When … Continue reading 11.

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The start of my motherhood journey was me and my husband meeting. We're high school sweethearts. We've been together for almost twelve years. And it's just been really special to see us grow together and be husband and wife and now we're parents. We got pregnant unexpectedly. We were kind of trying / not trying. … Continue reading 9.