
Pregnant After Chemotherapy
So excited to announce the second Team Maggie Baby is on it's way! Katie is 16 weeks pregnant and did not have to use her frozen eggs. This is one tough lady. After a cancer diagnosis in March 2017 and a grueling fight to ward off cancer she fought back to wellness and competed in a triathlon. You see chemo can cause infertility but how soon after treatment is not always know. Infertility could be immediately, or 1 year or 2, or 10. That is why having your eggs in storage

All of a Sudden I am Thrown in a World of Tumors, Surgery, Chemo, Receptors and......
Earlier this year, I heard a voice tell me to get the BRCA Gene Mutation test. A test that I had never gotten. My Aunt, who tested positive, was diagnosed and survived breast cancer 15 years ago. Since then, many family members have also tested positive. Maybe it is because I have always felt healthy, and honestly I didn't understand how high the risks are for developing breast and/or ovarian cancer with this mutation. So I listened to that voice, had the blood test and the r

Support Someone With Cancer, It Is Life Changing
Today as we count each day down to the 5 year cancer free mark I look back over some awesome memories of love and support our family received. There is no way to mention all the support we received and for each member of our family we all talk about different incidents of love and support and how much everyone of them have affected our life's even today. You see that's the cool think about cancer, you find out you are loved and supported through life, people are strategical
Devastated by the Thought of Losing The Chance to Have a Child!
We have an applicant right now that needs our help. She is only 24 and engaged to be married. Her and her husband to be have talked about how many children they wanted to have when she was diagnosed with cancer. She has been working hard on her master's degree and they are living on one income while she is in school. Her cancer diagnosis was devastating of itself but the thought of the treatment taking away her ability to have children was even more devastating. Please d

Froze 2 Embryos Before Cancer Treatment
My name is Gemma and I am 30 years old. I live in Mattoon, IL and work for the United States Postal Service as a Letter Carrier. I love my job and I love the people I work with and meet while I walk various city routes. Last year though my customers noticed that I started to walk various city routes. Last year though my customers noticed that I started to walk with a limp. I thought that I had just pulled a muscle but In late February 2017 a tumor was discovered behind my kne

Fearful Of The Financial Impact Of Fertility Treatment!
Cancer is a scary word and being diagnosed with cancer will immediately change your life. Until I was diagnosed, I had no idea just how invasive cancer could be. Up until 3 months ago, I was healthy and active and my biggest complaints in life were about too much traffic and having an extra 10 (ok, maybe 20) pounds to lose. My symptoms came out of nowhere and quickly increased in severity. After suffering through a week of vomiting 2-5x/day the doctors found a mass in my s

Good In The Midst of Hopelessness
Imagine graduating from College or even high school and having a doctor tell you your test came back positive for cancer. Let's see what are you doing at that age. Thinking of what you want to be when you grow up? Getting butterflies when you go out with your handsome boy friend? Looking for the next party? Dreaming of getting married? How many kids do you want? Yes that is what most kids are thinking but that ends abruptly when you are diagnosed with cancer. When you

Cancer Re-occurrence - What Did I Do Wrong?
In Sept 2014, while studying for my Chemistry final in my dorm room I had a seizure and ended up in the hospital. I was so grateful I was not studying alone that night and my friends knew exactly what to do. I woke up in a hospital. The doctor diagnosed me with Oligoastrocytoma which causes seizures. After 2 brain surgeries I was told they removed all the cancer cells they could see and there was no guarantee the tumor will not come back. I was thankful to be alive so I

Life After Cancer
After you have had cancer there are a few things that change in your life. One is you celebrate a new anniversary called cancerversary. This celebrates years cancer free, it is a Biggie. The other change after cancer is how you celebrate your birthday. Your birthday becomes a big celebration marking another year of life that you lived to the fullest. Not that we don't all do that but this is from deep in the heart not about presents and things but about being with your f

LET GO and HANG!
After cancer you have to Let Go and trust in the Lord. Just like this picture of Layleigh hanging upside down with NO FEAR! Easier said then done. I was reminded talking to a friend that had testicular cancer at 32 and he said the hardest part was the depression for him after treatment. Anyone that has been diagnosed with cancer and gone though treatment is a strong brave individual. Once treatment is over you have to find even More Strength and a New Normal. The best thing y