Running, kickboxing, watching my kids play soccer!
Bio
My husband went one year without diagnosis and had knots in his face. He finally was diagnosed after 9 doctors and a 2 hr. trip from our house with Nasal N/K T cell lymphoma.. it is very rare. He did 6 rounds of chemo, a stem cell transplant, and 5 and a half weeks of radiation on his face. He is in remission and we are now doing checkups.
We have 3 kids.. it has been a faith building time for us and God has definitley opened our hearts wide!! I hope to be able to help others fighting this cancer and provide some emotional support to them!
Tagline
GOD IS GOOD!!!!
Favorite Quote
Jeremiah 29:11
For I know the plans I have for you declares the lord, plans to prosper you and not harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.
Location
Tennessee
History
Member for
49 weeks 2 days
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