Planning For The Unknown

Wondering about the future? Everyone does from time to time. When you have a chronic disease like late stage Ovarian Cancer, you may wonder more often. After 2 reoccurences without any symptoms, it is hard to plan for future events. Life feels more chaotic and unpredictable. So you have 2 choices. Sit around and wait until your next CT scan or tumor marker or for symptoms to show up or you can go ahead and take a leap of faith and make plans. I have chosen to disregard the chaos and make plans. It certainly is a more hopeful and joyful way to spend your time.

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  • macfightsback
  • I worked as a registered nurse in Critical Care for over 35 years. I retired in 2017. I am single, never married. I have one sister, one brother and I am an aunt. I love animals and nature, especially cats. My Siamese cat, Tiger is my constant companion and joy. I was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer in July 2015. I received debulking surgery at that time. I have been through chemotherapy a total of 3 times. I am receiving it now for pulmonary nodules which popped up on my CT scan in April and an area under my left diaphragm which is also positive for cancer. This is my 2nd reoccurence. No symptoms with this reoccurence or the reoccurence I had in 2018. (See what I mean by MY SNEAKY CANCER ) ?