The challenge was to write about one woman but I have to many in my life that are important to me and so choosing one was impossible.
My Grandma and then my mum - terrible luck, genetics or random chance? Good friends and people I care about, the list goes on.
Surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and everything that comes after - more hurdles to jump. The all clear that comes years later.
90 words isn't many to recognise everything to comes when some one you love has is diganiosed and then treated but I do recongise that I am lucky that my stories have happy endings.
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ReplyDeleteHere's to many more happy endings.