Cancer




26 May, 2026
I understand emotional intelligence as the ability to manage emotions with empathy and care. In 2002, after surviving cancer, I found joy with my children and friendship with Annie. At a workshop, a cruel remark about cancer shattered us, reminding me how deeply emotional illiteracy can wound.
19 May, 2026
In ICU shortly before Christmas, sleep was impossible at 3 AM. My heart was skipping and racing while machines beeped and honked around me. So I did the only reasonable thing: I conducted them. To Jingle Bells. Quietly, nervously, and slightly absurdly, I turned chaos into something almost musical.
28 Apr, 2026
After a mastectomy, recovery brought both physical challenges and emotional upheaval. A diagnosis of invasive lobular carcinoma led to further treatment decisions, including chemotherapy. Returning to work became a lifeline, restoring routine, resilience, and a sense of control in an uncertain and deeply personal journey.
21 Apr, 2026
As a 50-year-old single mother in a new city, starting a new post within a company where I had worked for many years, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. On the day I should have attended my L.L.B graduation ceremony, I underwent a mastectomy. Life rerouted me without warning.

