The 30 Stories Podcast
A Life Changed By One Unexpected Call Maureen reflects on how a rare osteosarcoma diagnosis began with jaw pain that did not initially raise concern. What followed was a long and difficult path through surgery, chemotherapy, recurrence and proton radiation. One of the most affecting parts of her story is how quickly life split into two versions, the life she had before diagnosis and the life she has had to rebuild ever since. Strength, Support & The People Who Carried Her Through Throughout the conversation, Maureen returns again and again to the role of family, especially her husband, children and sisters. She speaks with honesty about the emotional weight of visible changes to her appearance and how much she worried about what her children were seeing and feeling. She also shares how support came from unexpected places, including online survivor groups and the simple but powerful act of asking for help when things felt too heavy to carry alone. What Survivorship Really Looks Like What makes this episode especially compelling is Maureen’s perspective on life after treatment. She talks about frustration, adaptation and the daily work of finding ways forward, whether through new routines, prosthetics, counseling or mindset shifts. Her message is not about pretending everything turned out easy. It is about slowing down, focusing on what can be controlled and continuing to find purpose, meaning and hope even after years of loss and change.
18 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de The 30 Stories Podcast!