I hate burdening (my kids), even as I'm grateful for their help.
Kelly K.
New Kensington, PA
I’m often asked when I will be done with treatment, which is a reminder of the scary reality of living with a terminal disease.
Heidi A.
Taylorsville, UT
It's hard not having a finish line to look forward to.
Melissa
Australia
I and others like me will never ring the bell. We are in perpetual treatment until our options run out.
Tracy T.
Prescott, AZ
Progression lives like white noise in your life. You only really notice it when you are alone.
Nott S.
Australia
Comments of 'but u look so well, u cant have a bad cancer!' really make me angry.
Joanne O.
London
My hair's growing back and everyone thinks I’m doing better. The truth is I’m not in remission. These pills just have different side effects.
Katie M.
Kalkaska, MI
Grieving your own death while you are still alive is exhausting.
Bridgette G.
United states
Living with MBC doesn’t always look like being sick. Underneath, we’re carrying pain, fatigue, and fear. (But) we keep showing up for life.
Deb O.
Cedar City, UT

