Stupid Cancer Story from Brittney Waldrop

Stupid Cancer Staff
Stupid Cancer
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1 min readMar 23, 2021
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When I got diagnosed with stage four colon cancer, I thought I was going to die. And very quickly because, you know, Stage 4 just doesn’t sound very promising. I didn’t know anything about cancers and all the treatments and stuff I do now.

It’s been over a year now, but at the beginning of a cancer diagnosis, you have a lot of emotions and thoughts and things running through your head. I started journaling, and I do that daily. Anytime I have procedures or just thoughts on my mind, I write them down and just kind of put them on paper and move on, instead of letting them constantly just stay in my head. That’s kind of the way I’ve been dealing with everything from the beginning of diagnosis until where I’m at today.

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