#25: I Was Diagnosed With Cancer And Refused to Let It Define Me
This episode is different. I’m sharing the moment that could have changed everything, but didn’t. What started as a routine blood test turned into a diagnosis I never saw coming, and for a brief moment, life felt suspended in uncertainty. In this episode of Smoke Show, I take you inside that day, the fear I carried quietly as a mother, and the questions that surfaced all at once about my family, my future, and who I was going to choose to be. I talk about the crossroads that appear when life blindsides you, why a diagnosis is not an identity, and how real strength is built by refusing to let fear write the rest of your story. If you’ve ever faced something that threatened to define you, this episode is a reminder that you still get to decide who you become.
Chapters
(00:00) Introduction
(01:52) The Phone Call
(06:16) The Weight of Uncertainty
(10:45) When Everything Changed
(12:54) Cancer Is Not My Identity
(15:16) What It Means to Be Unstoppable
(17:42) Turning Pain Into Purpose
What symptom have you been told to “just live with” that you’re no longer willing to accept? Let me hear your answer down in the comments.
This episode shares a personal story and is intended for inspiration and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be used to diagnose or treat any condition. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding your health.
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